US Congressional Commission Report: European Commission Interfered in Romanian Elections

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Serious accusations have been levelled by the United States against the European Commission. Washington claims that the EU’s executive body is interfering in the national elections of member states. This information is contained in a report by the US House Committee on the Judiciary, which refers to a so-called campaign to censor American discourse conducted by the European Commission over a period of ten years, according to digi24.ro. The document refers to unacceptable interference by the European Commission in elections in several countries, including Romania, where elections were cancelled without evidence and candidates were removed so that a “candidate preferred by the establishment” could become president. “The European Commission pressured social media platforms to censor content ahead of national elections in Slovakia, the Netherlands, France, Moldova, Romania, and Ireland, as well as ahead of the EU elections in June 2024. The European Commission took action against platforms and pressured them to aggressively censor content ahead of national elections in Moldova, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, and Romania. The Commission activated rapid response systems ahead of the 2024 parliamentary elections in France, the 2024 presidential elections in Moldova, the 2024-2025 presidential elections in Romania, and the 2025 parliamentary elections in Germany,” the report says.