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Cristian Tudor Popescu, about Victor Ponta's “self -disconnection”: “It is possible that his account will match the one in the fair”

Cristian Tudor Popescu, about Victor Ponta's

Cristian Tudor Popescu Source: AGERPRES PHOTO

“Beyond all the comments that have been made today about the” self-disconnection “of V. Ponta, the question remains: why did this say this without being forced by any press disclosure, willingly and unpleasantly, in full election campaign?”, Asks the journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu in relation to the scandal that he had a social scandal. that in 2014 he ordered “over the Romanian structures to open the valley from the Iron Gates and that way it was not flooded.”

“How does this get tired of the fact that Ponta can be any interest in being, but it is not stupid?”, The newspaper asks, in a post published on Thursday night on his Facebook page and entitled “What is under the tricolor panties.”

“The answer is in the following phrases:” I made the decision to flood Romanian villages to save Belgrade, over the head of state structures, at 12 o'clock at night, as prime minister. A leader must make rapid and correct decisions “, says Cristian Tudor Popescu (CTP).

“Ponta thus targets the true significance, under the tricolor panties, of the words” sovereignism “and” antisystem “, on which the campaign bases,” the journalist considers.

What does the CTP say:

  • Sovereignism has not only the meaning of sovereignty of the Romanian state, this being, moreover, clearly provided in the Constitution, but also by the sovereign, on a natural person, that is, the supreme authoritarian, above all.
  • Above all citizens, but also above all the structures of the democratic state, considered corrupting people – the system.
  • Ponta has calculated that it comes out with the message “I will be a true dictator, the system will be me, not all these”, compared to the interpretation “put Romania in 2nd place compared to a foreign country”.

“And given the current thirst for the Romanian majority to be possessed again by a single man, it is possible that Ponta's account will match the one in the fair,” concludes the newspaper.

Former PSD leader and prime minister Victor Ponta, who is applying independently for the presidential elections in May with the slogan “Romania in the first place”, said on Wednesday, in a moderate podcast by Robert Turcescu, that he has Serbian citizenship because in 2014 he “helped with an extraordinary thing”. He claims that he then gave “order over the Romanian structures to open the valley from the Iron Gates”, so that Belgrade does not flood. Asked why that disposition was needed by him, Ponta said: “Because the Romanian side was flooded. And it was flooded.”

Ponta's statements regarding the floods of 2014 caused strong reactions in the public space, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, Coalition Candidate, Crin Antonescu, and PSD leaders asking them to withdraw from this year's presidential race. And the leader of the Law Party, Vlad Gheorghe, announced on Facebook that he will file a criminal complaint at the Prosecutor's Office near the ICCJ for high treason on behalf of the former prime minister.

Ponta answered them claiming that “in hard times the real leaders make decisions for people, and haters criticize and misinform.” “In 2014, I took care of first and foremost Romanians – no inhabitant in the Riveran area of ​​the Danube was in danger – no household was severely affected. I saved thousands of human lives from the neighboring country and friend Serbia,” he wrote.

In a message published on Facebook on Thursday, the former prime minister said that in 2014 there were the biggest floods in the last 120 years in Europe, which produced huge victims and destruction, and Romania, as a good neighbor, helped the countries in danger.

“I am prepared for all the dirty and desperate attacks of the” Soros “network and the corruptions that fear me. Nothing and no one can intimidate or stop my way now. The current crisis, let's show their dignity and safety for the future!

Ashley Davis

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