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29 April 13:20

Fake leaflets featuring Klaus Iohannis supporting Nicușor Dan spark accusations of electoral manipulation

Liviu Brăteanu
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In Bucharest, leaflets featuring Klaus Iohannis supporting Nicușor Dan in the presidential elections have been distributed, but Dan's team disputes their authenticity, considering them a manipulation. Dan's supporters, including MEP Vlad Gheorghe, say it is a campaign coordinated by a major party. The message attributed to Iohannis, stressing the importance of continuing the 'Educated Romania' project, could negatively affect Dan's image, given the former president's low trust rating. The authorities could investigate the source of the leaflets and responsibility for this electoral misinformation.

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FOTO Pliante cu Klaus Iohannis susținându-l pe Nicușor Dan, împărțite în București. Echipa de campanie respinge autenticitatea materialelor
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Fluturași cu sloganul „Klaus Iohannis: Susțin Nicușor Dan președinte!” se distribuie în București
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Fluturași cu sloganul „Klaus Iohannis: Susțin Nicușor Dan președinte!” se distribuie în București / Asocierea dintre Iohannis și Dan ar putea dăuna imaginii candidatului
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„Sunt fake, sunt fake!” Pliantele cu Klaus Iohannis care l-ar susține pe Nicușor Dan, înfloritoare azi prin București, marele tărăboi electoral al zilei
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Fluturași cu lozinca "Klaus Iohannis: Susțin Nicușor Dan președinte!" au apărut în București / Fostul președinte are un grad de încredere extrem de scăzut, iar orice asociere cu acesta are potențial dăunător

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