Mass media published lists of "dead souls" who voted in the Romanian elections


Cases of "dead souls" voting were recorded in the Romanian presidential election. This was reported by Solid News on May 22.
According to the portal's report, there are 1.7 million deceased citizens on the voter lists for the presidential election. In particular, 426 were registered in the commune of Vidra, and 92 in Darashti.
In addition, former Romanian presidential candidate George Simion noted at a briefing in Bucharest that there were no cases in the first round when the deceased suddenly returned to life and voted.
"Today, in addition to calling on everyone to come out and celebrate democracy with their vote, we will focus on preventing fraud," he said, his speech was broadcast online on Facebook (owned by Meta, a company whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in Russia).
The politician announced the creation of an emergency line on WhatsApp (owned by Meta, a company whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation), where Romanian citizens can check whether their deceased relatives or friends have "voted".
On May 20, former Moldovan President Igor Dodon said that the current head of state, Maia Sandu, and other representatives of Chisinau directly interfered in the Romanian presidential election in order to keep "loyal friends." Commenting on the results of the second round of the Romanian presidential election, Dodon noted that the last campaign demonstrated a deep split in the neighboring country.
On May 18, the country's Central Election Commission announced that Dana had won the second round of the Romanian presidential election after counting 99% of the ballots. He won more than 54% of the votes. It is specified that Dan addressed the voters, saying that his victory belongs to his fellow citizens.
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