BUCHAREST, Romania — A top Romanian court on Thursday asked the official electoral authority to recount and verify all of the ballots cast in the first round of the presidential election, won by a far-right outsider candidate, sending shockwaves through the political establishment.
The Constitutional Court in Bucharest approved the recounting of the more than 9.4 million ballots, and said its decision was final.
Later, the Central Election Bureau approved the court's request and said that scanned reports were due to be sent in by 10.00 p.m. Sunday and the original ballots by Tuesday for the recount.
Calin Georgescu, a little-known, far-right populist and independent candidate, won the first round, beating the incumbent prime minister. Georgescu was due to face reformist Elena Lasconi, the leader of the Save Romania Union party, in a Dec. 8. runoff.
Georgescu's unexpected success has prompted nightly protests by people concerned with previous remarks he made in praising Romanian fascist and nationalist leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and believe he poses a threat to democracy.
Without naming Georgescu, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis' office said following a Supreme Council of National Defense meeting in Bucharest on Thursday that an analysis of documents revealed that ''a presidential candidate benefited from massive exposure due to preferential treatment granted by the TikTok platform.''
Earlier this week, Romania's National Audiovisual Council asked the European Commission to investigate TikTok's role in the Nov. 24 vote. Pavel Popescu, the vice president of Romania's media regulator Ancom, said he would request TikTok's suspension in Romania if investigations find evidence of ''manipulation of the electoral process.''
TikTok did not immediately respond to a request from The Associated Press.