Romania sets May date for new presidential election
Briefly

Romania's coalition government will hold a presidential election in May after a December vote was annulled due to claims of Russian interference.
The first and potential second rounds of voting are scheduled for May 4 and May 18, respectively, if no candidate crosses the 50% threshold.
Romania's top court annulled the December presidential election amid allegations of Russian interference and a massive social media campaign favoring candidate Calin Georgescu.
Tens of thousands protested in Bucharest against the cancellation of the initial vote, demanding the resignation of President Klaus Iohannis.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
[
|
]