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Video photo how Călin Georgescu was received in Broșteni. His wife divided sarmale, the bells were drawn in the village

Video photo how Călin Georgescu was received in Broșteni. His wife divided sarmale, the bells were drawn in the village

Calin Georgescu in Broșteni. Inquam Photos / Saul Pop

Completely surrounded by bodyguards, Călin Georgescu took a lot during the visit to Broşteni, strongly affected by floods. The former presidential candidate removed the mud from a yard, and his wife, Cristela, divided Sarmales, according to Antena3 CNN.

Georgescu arrived at 10.10 at Broșteni. He was around the bodyguards, but also by dozens of supporters who chanted his name. When he got out of the car, Georgescu's team put the presidential march in the boxes.

According to G4Media, the church bells at Georgescu's visit were drawn in the locality.

In Broșteni, Călin Georgescu took, in front of the TV cameras, to take mud from a yard, with Lopota and Găleata, along with other men. He got dirty on the mud on his clothes.

His wife took part in aid distribution actions. Cristela divided sarmale with sarmale, from which Georgescu ate.

And the gold leader, George Simion, is located on Friday in Broșteni, but did not appear with Călin Georgescu. Simion arrived on Thursday in the city of Suceava and even blocked the traffic on the only practicable road to take pictures, supported several locals quoted by Antena3.

Georgescu claimed that his action has no political connotations, but only humanitarian.

“I want to understand that there is nothing but a humanitarian spirit, a spirit from soul to soul. There is nothing political, we have nothing to do with anything political. Each of us, even if there are members of a political party, we are people, we are souls and then we are the members of political parties.

Ashley Davis

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