Durov claims France pressured Telegram to silence Romanian conservatives
The French Foreign Ministry swiftly dismissed Durov's claims, calling them "fake" and accusing him of distracting from genuine threats to Romania’s democratic process. Romanian officials have yet to comment.
The election runoff pits George Simion, a staunch EU critic, against Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, a pro-EU candidate. Simion, who won the first round by securing 40% of the vote, has previously accused France of trying to interfere in Romania's elections by applying pressure through its ambassador and foreign institutions.
Durov, who faced legal charges in France last year over alleged moderation failures on Telegram, also pointed out the influence France has had in supporting Ukraine, in contrast to the US's shift towards backing peace talks.
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