Violent protests broke out in Romania on Sunday after frontrunner Karin Georjuk was banned from running for the president.
On Monday, the Romanian Constitutional Court supported the Central Election Bureau's decision to store Georgek, ending his candidacy for good.
After the decision, Georgescu posted to his X account (this is a translation):
March 11, 2025 – Today, Masters has been decided: equality, freedom, no fraternity for Romanians. Long Live France and Brussels live long lives in a colony known as Romania!
America will be great again, but Europe and Romania are small and corrupted under dictatorships. Our partners' indifference and our partners are paid with the souls of these people who have been crushed in these moments.
But I guarantee you that things don't remain like this! The evil of the system will not win, their evil will not beat us! We are people! We are Romania! thank you.
Georgek surprised the world when he won the first round of the presidential election in November. However, his victory was short-lived. Because the authorities moved to abolish it soon. Romania's Constitutional Court has condemned him for “inciting action against constitutional orders,” fascist groups and falsely declared disclosure of campaign funds and assets. The main allegation against Georgek was that his victory was the result of Russian election interference. Before the November 24 election, Georgescu had voted in single digits and declared zero campaign spending. Moscow refused to interfere in that election.
What's next?
Romanian conservatives may try to replace Georgek with another candidate. The deadline for replacing him is March 15th. The potential candidate is his political ally George Simion, Leader of the Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR).
Simion told the Associated Press on Tuesday:
We are facing a major blow tonight on democracy and the rule of law, so we decide what is happening next. Romania has no democracy. I hope we restore it.
Simion recently interviewed Alex Newman, a senior editor at New American, during which he described what was going on in Romania as “Bolshevik terrorist maneuver.” He said the country is experiencing a coup. “Globalists don't want to give up on power even though people don't support them,” Simion said. When asked why he was against Georgek, the potential candidate said it was because he wanted peace.
European Oli Head
Georgek was a former UN official and served as president of the European Studies Centre at the Club of Rome. But despite his globalist qualifications, everything he says publicly will fly in the face of internationalism. His views would threaten globalists if they were genuine and accurate.
Georgescu believes that the Olihead controls Europe. He also believes that the Olihead is involved in pedophilia. Additionally, he said in an interview in November that Donald Trump's unexpected victory in 2016 pushed the globalist pandemic plan up five years. According to him, the COVID “pandemic” was supposed to happen in 2025.
United Nations Warming
In an hour-long interview with American podcaster Shawn Ryan in January, Georgek voiced highly nationalist sentiment. He implied that he had no interest in fostering peace as the UN claims, and that it would create war. He rhetorically asked whether the UN was indeed a peace promotion organization, and why there was no representative to end the conflict day and night between Kiev and Moscow. And why are there so many wars everywhere?
Georjuk also said he didn't care what happened between Ukraine and Russia, but it's just what happens to Romania. He said his country is very rich. There is a great potential for coal, oil, gas and hydraulic power. But it is a matter of these resources that are used by the Romanian people to reach their full potential for the benefit of the Romanian people.
In addition to his sharp criticism of the United Nations, Georgescu's view on NATO will pose a major threat to globalists that he will become president. He noted that NATO was founded as a defensive group against the offensive Soviet Union, but has transformed into an offensive presence.
By chance, NATO is working to upgrade its base towards Mikhail Kogkurniséan's largest Europe in Constantia, southeast Romania, on the Black Seacoast. And if the reason NATO inflated Romanian bases is to attack Russia, he suspects it is.
“Far” figure
Western media labels Georjuk as a “far-right” figure and as a sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Given his stance, it makes sense why the Russians prefer him as the president of a nation just 600 miles from the border. Georjuk has denied his relationship with Russia and Putin.
The Romanian elections are not noticed by US officials. During the old European soft tyrants at the Munich Security Conference on February 14th, Vice President J.D. Vice President J.D. V. V. V. D. Vance said this about Georgek's story.
This December, Romania directly cancelled the results of the presidential election based on flimsy suspicions from the intelligence agency and heavy pressure from its continental neighbours. You can believe that it is wrong for Russia to buy social media ads to influence your election… But if you could destroy your democracy with hundreds of thousands of dollars of digital ads from abroad, it wasn't that strong in the first place.
How do Romanians react?
The world sees how Romanians respond to the final decision. There is widespread sentiment that the former Soviet Vassar state is once again under dictatorial control.
On Sunday, people took them to the streets of the Capitol Building in Bucharest. Romanians have been in multiple protests against the Georgek ban since November. However, Sunday was the first time they had become violent. People capsized cars, clashed with police, broke police barricades, and burned property.
Romania has only been removed for about 30 years from one of the most violent revolutions in recent history in that part of the world. In 1989, Eastern Europe experienced a near-peaceful transition from full-scale communism to pseudo-democracy, while Romania experienced a full-scale violent revolution. People eventually captured the dissweater Nikolae Kou Esch, ran him and his wife in a mock trial, fired the squad on Christmas day and executed the couple. The rules of Ceaușescu's dictatorship are still fresh in the minds of many.