The far -right candidate in presidential election An inconvenience to the political scene of Romania, Kalin Giorzescu announced that he was withdrawing from politics after his replacement fails to be elected president.

The 63 -year -old George was surprised on November 24, when he came first in the first round of the Romanian presidential election, which was subsequently annulled by the country’s constitutional court for suspicions of Russian intervention.

“I decided to maintain a neutral attitude, without political ties,” Giorzescu said in a video he posted on YouTube late Monday.

George, whose rhetoric was reminiscent of US President Donald Trump, said he was cautious about vaccines and Brussels and was opposed to assisting Ukraine.

His exclusion from the new presidential election in May had triggered demonstrations in Bucharest, with participants reporting a “coup”.

His replacement Jormanhead of the Aur Nationalist Party (alliance for the Romanian unity), was defeated in the second round of the presidential election on May 18 by the pro -European mayor of Bucharest Nicusor Dan.

If he won, Simon wished to appoint Prime Minister George, who saw his political ambitions collapse and at the same time becoming a target of criminal prosecutions.

At the end of February, he was recited various charges, mainly for false statements on funding his election campaign and incitement to unconstitutional actions.

“Myths” of a “corrupt system that is anxious” in order to “justify the theft of elections”, as Georgescu described them.

George is expected to be presented today at the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which has begun an investigation against him for reproducing statements by the Romanian nationalist Cornelius Jeli Kontanou, founder of the fascist organization, in breach of the fascist, in breach.