Romania's Constitutional Court said on the 28th local time it had unanimously decided to order all ballots cast in the first round to be re-verified and recounted on the 24th.
In the first round of Romania's presidential election on the 24th, far-right independent candidate Curlin Georgescu won 22.94% of the vote.
As Romania is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union and supports Ukraine, the fact that a far-right, pro-Russian candidate topped the first round of the presidential election was considered a surprise.
Georgescu will hold a runoff election next month on the 8th against Elena Rasconi, the leader of the center-right opposition "Lumania Salvation Union," which came in second with 19.18 percent of the vote.
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