Bloomberg: A Romanian Presidential Election Influenced by a Crypto Trader
Bloomberg: A Romanian presidential election allegedly manipulated by a crypto trader. Bogdan Peschir, a 36-year-old crypto trader and top TikTok donor known as "Bogpr," was arrested for using his wealth and influence to support far-right candidate Călin Georgescu. Despite initial polls showing only 1% support, Georgescu won 22.9% in the first round of the November 2024 election. Romanian authorities, along with German and US intelligence, attributed this surge to foreign interference, specifically from Russia, conducted largely through TikTok. The platform saw massive manipulation via fake accounts and coordinated campaigns, making #calingeorgescu trend globally. The constitutional court annulled the results due to illegal use of technology and undeclared campaign funds, banning Georgescu from a May 2025 re-run. Peschir, who donated nearly $900,000 in TikTok contributions—$381,000 in the last month alone to pro-Georgescu creators—denies any wrongdoing, claiming he acted independently as a fan. The case highlights broader concerns about social media's role in elections and foreign disinformation campaigns. In the re-election, center-right candidate Nicușor Dan defeated another far-right opponent, though political polarization in Romania remains intense.
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