Eastern Europe has spent the past year or so watching the democratic process erode, and nowhere has that anxiety been more acute than in Romania. When President Donald Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos days ago, his words hit hardest among Romanians still reeling from a canceled presidential election. For Romanians, Trump’s message felt more like recognition than they did rhetoric. Romania’s political crisis dates back to December 2024, when authorities abruptly called off the second round of the presidential election. The move stunned the public and left the country in a state of unresolved political limbo. What officials described as a procedural necessity has been widely perceived by voters as an elite intervention to stop an unwanted outcome. Independent candidate Calin…

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