
Telegram Founder to Testify in Romanian Election Interference Scandal
Romania's Presidential Election Controversy: Allegations of French Interference and Durov's Offer to Testify Romania is embroiled in a political controversy following its recent presidential elections. Opposition leader George Simion has launched a fierce challenge to the results, alleging significant interference from France. His claims have gained traction with the unexpected involvement of Pavel Durov, the founder of the messaging app Telegram. Simion's accusations are based on evidence of French attempts to manipulate the election through various channels, including social media. He has called for a full investigation and annulment of the results. "The French government's actions represent a blatant attack on Romanian democracy," Simion stated in a press conference. Adding a surprising twist to the narrative, Durov has publicly offered to testify before Romanian authorities. He claims to possess evidence of French attempts to influence the outcome of the election via Telegram. Durov's statement reads, "I'm ready to come and testify if it helps Romanian democracy." This unexpected offer adds a layer of intrigue and credibility to Simion's accusations. The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for significant political repercussions. The involvement of Durov has internationalized the controversy, bringing increased scrutiny to the Romanian election process. The outcome of this investigation will have far-reaching consequences for Romanian politics and its relationship with France.