Cristian Tudor Popescu explains why he did not respond to the invitation of Nicușor Dan / Trump-Dan discussion, “G. Simion's political end”


Cristian Tudor Popescu. Photo: Inquam Photos / Bogdan Buda
Cristian Tudor Popescu said on Tuesday evening in a Facebook post, that he did not go to the reception organized at the Cotroceni Palace, on Monday, on the occasion of Nicușor Dan's investment as President of Romania, because he does not go to “Mondenities”.
The newspaper says that he has not been “for decades” for “modenies”.
“To be received! I did not respond to the invitation from President Dan to participate in the reception from Cotroceni occasioned by the inauguration of his mandate, because I do not go to the worlds, I have not been for decades. Which does not mean that I do not thank and congratulate Mr. Nicușor Dan for the victory, and I did not get to the victory. On the contrary, ”wrote CTP.
He stated that he “saw some pictures from the soil.”
“Protipedeada, girls and boys, old hipsters, butterflies. Pișcari. Entries, coach, sarmale, somas, champagne, burdens. Easter and Christmas in one place? ”, Continued Cristian Tudor Popescu.
What did he say about the discussion between Donald Trump and Nicușor Dan
On Tuesday night's post, the newspaper also addressed the conversation between the US and the Romanian president.
“President Trump called President Dan. I do not know what was discussed, but this call means G. Simion's political end, the so-called” pre-demand “of the American president, and says something about the importance that President Trump gives to Romania under the new leadership,” concluded Cristian Tudor Popescu.
President Nicușor Dan spoke on Tuesday night with his American counterpart, Donald Trump, according to political sources quoted by Digi24 and G4media. The information was confirmed for hotnews sources within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE). According to these political sources, the main topics of discussion between the two leaders were topics of common interest, such as Security in Eastern Europe, Energy and War in Ukraine.




