Romanian far-right presidential frontrunner taken into custody after JD Vance's rebuke of European elections
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Calin Georgescu, a far-right populist candidate who won the first round of Romania’s canceled presidential election last year, was taken into custody for questioning by the country’s top prosecutors on Wednesday.

His communications team said on Facebook that Georgescu was stopped in traffic on his way to submit his new candidacy for the presidency when he was “taken in for questioning at the General Prosecutor’s Office.” 

The country’s prosecutors said Wednesday that authorities raided 47 addresses of people and associations connected to Georgescu, Reuters reported. Prosecutors said the allegations against them included “false statements regarding the sources of financing” of an electoral campaign, illegal possession of weapons and initiating or establishing an organization “with a fascist, racist or xenophobic” character. Authorities searched the home of Georgescu’s campaign manager earlier this month. 

Georgescu said on Facebook that authorities “are looking to invent evidence to justify the theft of the elections and to do anything to block my new candidacy for the presidency.” He called on supporters to attend a protest on Saturday in Bucharest.

“The argument was that Russian disinformation had infected the Romanian elections. But I’d asked my European friends to have some perspective,” Vance said. “You can believe it’s wrong for Russia to buy social media advertisements to influence your elections. We certainly do. You can condemn it on the world stage, even. But if your democracy can be destroyed with a few hundred thousand dollars of digital advertising from a foreign country, then it wasn’t very strong to begin with.” 

Vance warned European leaders that they cannot win a “democratic mandate” by “censoring your opponents or putting them in jail,” nor by “disregarding your basic electorate on questions like who gets to be a part of our shared society.” 

“To many of us on the other side of the Atlantic, it looks more and more like old, entrenched interests hiding behind ugly Soviet-era words like misinformation and disinformation, who simply don’t like the idea that somebody with an alternative viewpoint might express a different opinion or, God forbid, vote a different way, or even worse, win an election,” Vance said. 

Georgescu supporter holds sign thanking JD Vance

A supporter of Calin Georgescu holds a poster reading “Thank you J.D. Vance for your support” at a rally and march in Bucharest, Romania, on Feb. 22, 2025. (DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images)

Vance further criticized Romania’s top court at the Conservative Political Action Conference over the weekend. 

“You don’t have shared values if you cancel elections because you don’t like the result – and that happened in Romania – if you’re so afraid of your own people that you silence them and shut them up,” Vance said. “So let’s have shared values. Let’s defend democracy. Let’s have free expression, not just in the United States, but all over the Western world. That is the path to strong alliances in Europe.”

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Bucharest on Saturday to support Georgescu, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and argued the election was “canceled illegally and unconstitutionally.”

The first round of the rerun of the election is scheduled for May 4. If no candidate gets more than 50% of ballots, a runoff will follow on May 18. It is not clear whether Georgescu will be able to participate in the vote.

Georgescu, a staunch critic of NATO and Western support for Ukraine, has sparked controversy in the past for describing Romanian fascist and nationalist leaders from the 1930s and 1940s as national heroes, according to the AP. 

He has also praised Russian President Vladimir Putin in the past as “a man who loves his country,” and has called Ukraine “an invented state.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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