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Traian Basescu: “The only thing Ciolacu can do for the country is to resign.” The list of the reproaches of the former president

Traian Basescu, photo: Agerpres

Traian Basescu, photo: Agerpres

Former President Traian Basescu stated, in a Facebook post, that Romania gives the impression that it is a country in which no one runs and blames Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for “Multiple crisis”.

“It seems like no one leads. The USL governance with Ciolacu Premier brought Romania to a multiple crisis,” Basescu argues then the modes of manifestation of the crisis:

  • The country is buried in debts;
  • interest on loans and inflation are high;
  • the reforms assumed by postponed PNRR;
  • the country rating at the limit of “not recommended for investments”;
  • “Status of law” questioned in international evaluations;
  • the inability of the government to organize free and correct choices;
  • International effect of mining due to the illegal cancellation of the presidential elections;
  • The relationship with the US abusively assumed by the prime minister through “personal personal emissaries”, but specialized in “Statif parties”.

“The only thing Mr. Ciolacu can do for the country is to resign. Maybe that succeeds,” concluded Traian Basescu.

Dissatisfied with Ciolacu's “personal emissaries”

The “stall parties” referring to the former head of state are a reference to a Friday statement of Marcel Ciolacu regarding one of the emissaries the Romanian prime minister besides the Trump administration, the businessman Dragoș, who said he is one of the Romanians who participate in the “Parties with Sttaif” from Mar-Lago.

“You know the American policy in which I make certain meetings, Party, but with Ştaif, where certain amounts are gathered for the social area, for the political area, where Romanians born in Romania or in the United States, Romanian citizens, with double citizenship and American and Romanian, participate very often, especially in Mar-A-Lago, where there are many Romanians. The last meeting from Mar-A-Lago, and I spoke with several people who participated last night.

Dragoș Sprînceană (45 years old) is a businessman of Romanian origin established in the US, a member of the Republican Party of which the US President Donald Trump also belongs. He is from Constanța, where he also made the Faculty of Financial Accounting Management. The eyebrow moved to the USA in 2002, and its first job was a guard at a resort, in parallel following the courses of a new faculty, according to the Tribune.us, a Romanian publication in the USA.

The eyebrow is married and has three children. He claims that he has no open company in Romania, but says he has many Romanian employees who work for him in the US. The businessman owns Gold Coast Logistics, which works in the US transport. It has over 250 trucks and 350 employees, writes the source.

Political sources told Hotnews.ro that Dragoș Sprîncean was one of the important sponsors in Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Dragoș Sprînceană, one of the two special emissaries appointed by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to lobby for Romania besides the administration of US President Donald Trump, posted on social networks a series of controversial messages, in some contradictory cases, including the US exit from the North Atlantic Alliance.

In posts on the social network “X”, even a few days ago, he republished images of offensive messages to the French president Emmanuel Macron, including one edited to depict Putin Presidents and Trump next to each other, wearing the message “F *** Macron”.

In another post from the beginning of this month, the eyebrow redistributed a message about Macron and the “4th Reich of Europe”. We recall that the French president was the one who announced in mid -March a plan to send European peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, after the completion of hostilities.

Ashley Davis

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