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.
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