
Miranda Patrucic
Investigative Reporter and Editor in Chief at Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Investigative reporter | Editor in Chief @OCCRP
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2 months ago |
thesgnl.com | Michael Bluhm |Miranda Patrucic
On December 6, Romania’s Constitutional Court threw out the first-round results of the country’s presidential elections, after a shocking victory by the relatively obscure, pro-Russian candidate Călin Georgescu. The reason for the court’s decision? Clear signs of extensive foreign-influence operations behind Georgescu’s win.
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