

Mercenary Horatiu Potra called on soldiers and citizens to take arms After the utmost right-wing candidate Calin Georgesc prohibited take-off in the May repeated presidential elections in Romania, reported local media.
According to messages received by Romanian news channel Digi24 Potra sent voice notes to a group of your supporters on WhatsApp On Sunday evening, calling for armed military action, explicitly calling on soldiers to leave with weapons and arrest “those who carried out the coup”.
— Call your colleagues and friends and go to battle, boys!' said Potra. — If we can’t do something, who can? Go to your cities, go to Bucharest, with scythes, forks and axes
He added that the "globalist coup is ongoing" and that "now all Romania must boil". The potra referred to a Sunday decision of the Romanian Central Election Commission on blocking Georgesc from moving for president in May.
The Bureau stated that Georgescu violated Romanian electoral rules by appearing out of nowhere and winning the first circular of presidential vote last November, partially thanks to an highly successful run on TikTok. Constitutional Court He later cancelled his victory, pointing out the undeclared run backing and the unfair usage of digital technologies, and the alleged Russian operation affected the outcome. Georgescu appealed to the office decision.
Shortly after the Sunday announcement of the decision dozens of Georgescu supporters clashed with the police in downtown Bucharest, throwing stones, firecrackers and bottles, and injuring respective police officers who responded to teardrop gas riots.
Technology billionaire Elon Musk and another United States president Donald Trump allies joined the choir, condemning Georgesc's exclusion as Undemocratic and "crazy".
Potra, erstwhile leader of a mercenary group that operated in Africa, was detained on charges holding arms and public incitement in December after alleged riot planning in the kind of 6 January in the country after the annulment of the first presidential election.