The world is watching the Chervonian Supreme Court, where judges are currently deciding whether to annul the presidential election following a wave of massive digital and physical attacks.

Candidate Positions and Conflict
Tensions are high domestically. Supporters of President Parenko insist that only canceling the vote will protect national sovereignty against foreign interference, praising the Court’s willingness to hear the case. Conversely, the Selina Orelova camp calls this a power grab to overturn the will of the people, demanding the Court confirm her apparent lead based on partial counts. Both candidates have publicly vowed to accept the final judicial ruling.

International Reaction and Investigation
The Midgard Union and the Total Nations Organisation have urged respect for constitutional procedure, emphasizing that any annulment must meet the highest legal standards. International experts highly praised the national cyber crisis team for its swift investigation, which exposed details of the CEC hack, deepfake operations, and confirmed links to Pskovia. The case is seen as a crucial test for democracy in the digital age.The Democratic Dilemma
The Court’s core dilemma remains: Does it protect democracy by validating a compromised election, or by discarding it entirely? The final decision will determine Chervonia’s future, either strengthening its resilience or plunging the nation into further constitutional chaos.