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Claudiu Tibdiu accuses George Simion of “climbing the Romanian-Romanian conflict”: “We are already divided into two halves of Romania”

Claudiu Tibdiu accuses George Simion of

Claudiu late. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

The MEP Claudiu Late, co-founder of Gold, who recently announced that he will launch a new political movement, criticized George Simion, on Friday, on B1 TV, and claims that the golden leader and his campaign team had to take steps immediately after the elections were completed if they had any evidence to attest to an event, not to contest, not to contest,

He accused Simion of “climbing the Romanian-Romanian conflict”.

“” We are already divided into two halves of Romania, some sovereignty day, some globalists. Instead of looking for bridges, instead of looking for a cohabitation in the national interest, for a national objective, we can only put gas on fire and to increase this false. Late.

The former co -president of Gold said that he is “convinced that there are many Romanians dissatisfied with the result of the elections.”

“Over 5 million voted with a candidate who has not won this race for the Presidency of Romania. They are probably frustrated for the most part, but from here to feeding certain scenarios without any proof is a proof of irresponsibility,” added late.

The MEP did not exclude the possibility of “frauds”, but he pointed out that “a million votes are hard to stole”, referring to the advance with which Nicușor Dan Simion defeated in the presidential final.

“A million votes are hard to stole, in the conditions of quite fierce surveillance. The world imagines that there is a button at STS, you press and you change how you want the numbers. It is not so simple. We have seen what system has the STS, statistics for votes and all the parties have access to this system, I could not check it before I have no choice. They did not notice them?

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