Court Ruling Shakes Romania's Political Landscape
Romania's Constitutional Court disqualified far-right candidate Diana Sosoaca due to her pro-Russian, anti-EU, and anti-NATO views, sparking political tension and raising concerns over judicial overreach. The decision has strained the ruling coalition, with PSD and Liberals clashing and opposition parties planning a no-confidence motion.
In a significant ruling, Romania's Constitutional Court has disqualified far-right candidate Diana Sosoaca from the upcoming presidential election, citing her pro-Russian, anti-European Union, and anti-NATO views. The decision has stirred political tensions, threatening the stability of the coalition government.
The court's decision was met with widespread criticism, with politicians across the spectrum expressing concerns about judicial overreach. Civil rights groups have also expressed alarm, signing an open letter condemning the ruling as a step towards illiberalism.
The ruling has escalated tensions within the ruling Social Democrats and Liberals coalition, with accusations of political influence surrounding the court's decision. As Romania prepares for upcoming elections, the opposition is mobilizing a no-confidence motion against the government, with political alliances hanging in the balance.
(With inputs from agencies.)