Has this been covered here yet? bbc.com/news/articles/c… Romanian court annuls result of presidential election first round:
[...]Outgoing Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said the court's decision to annul was "the only correct solution after the declassification of the documents... which show that the result of the Romanians' vote was blatantly distorted as a result of Russia's intervention".
In an address on Friday evening, current President Klaus Iohannis confirmed he would remain in the role until a new president was elected.[...]
The law stipulates that, in the event of the annulment of the elections, they should resume on the second Sunday after the date of the annulment - which would have meant on 22 December.
However, the court has decided to ask the government to rerun the entire electoral process, and therefore the electoral campaign.[...]
This is what should have happened in 2016. The candidate who came in 2nd and was hoping to win the runoff disagrees, though. Maybe some of you do, too.