The Romanian present populist Calin Georgescu lost his appeal against a rule that shares him from joining the election of president of May.
The Constitution’s court released the final rule on Tuesday afternoon after settling in two hours.
Many people gathered outside the Bucharest court screamed on “traitors” and “we’re gone”.
The Central Electoral Bureau denied Georgescu candidacy for a president of the President of May Election.
Georgescu won the first round of the President’s prince of last year, but eliminated after the intelligence revealed Russia involved in almost 800 ticking accounts he supported.
Sunday, the election bureau said that Georgescu’s candidacy did not “meet legalities’ conditions”, as he “violates the very obligation of democracy”.
Georgescu joined the judge the next day.
Many of the protesters outside the court have Romanian flags fired on their shoulders.
They took “Calin Georgescu President” and “freedom”, and judges were judged as traitors. A woman has a sign reading “stop dictatorship”.
It takes a time for news of the rule of supporting the banner to reach the crowd. If it has done, there is a strong “boos” directed by the judges inside.

