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Russia is likely to be favored by the election in Romania, – ZMI

Like leaves falling and on the cob in Romania there will be presidential and parliamentary elections. Russia, in its own country, is obviously trying to rub in and get in touch.

RBC-Ukraine reports this on EU Today and Digi24.

ZMI write that political figures in Chergovia are ahead of The dishonesty of the election process in Rumania was admitted that Russia is actively trying to get involved in the upcoming elections in the country.

“They operate through trusted individuals, through intermediaries, such as organizations affiliated or financed by them, perhaps through candidates,” says the publication.

This time in Romania The intelligence service (SRI) is actively monitoring the citizens of Russia in the territory of Romania and reveals a particular interest in any individuals or organizations that give a shout out to the union of Romania with the EU NATO. SRI also conducts research to support various organizations and subjects of the geopolitical development of the region.

Outside Russia, Romanian officials are anticipating the possible influx of other region, including China and Southern Korea.

Another sign of the influx is the proliferation of bots and trolls on social networks, who are trying to “remove illegitimate content to push out the candidates.” The police have now launched a criminal investigation into the activities of the “troll factories.”

It is significant that the first round of the presidential elections in Romania will take place on November 24. If necessary, another round will be performed on the 8th breast. Between the two rounds, November 1, elections will be held for parliament.

It is also important to add that in Romania a new head of state will definitely be elected. This is due to the fact that the current President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, cannot lose his seat for the third term.

Guess what, it became clear that the Supreme Court of Romania on the side of the participation of the pro-Russian presidential candidate in the elections. Let's talk about Diana Soshoaka, the leader of SOS Romania – a small ultra-nationalist Eurosceptic opposition party.

Terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine read on the RBC-Ukraine channel on Telegram.

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