Adrian Băzăvan from the “Tricolor Wolves”, stopped by the gendarmes in the Carol park, where the pro-Georgescu rally was taking place: “It tarnishes the memory of the Paşoptists and the creators of the Union”

The Tricolori Wolf Movement accuses Călin Georgescu and those he names “his bodyguards” that they would use fundamental national symbols for political purposes. The organization states that the Gendarmerie would have allowed an unauthorized march to Piața Victoriei, organized by Georgescu's supporters, to take place, protecting the participants from the intervention of the authorities, although they stopped them.

The “Tricolor Wolves” also claim that Georgescu and his supporters would divide. PHOTO: Facebook capture
According to a post, the Tricolor Wolves group claims that they tried to reclaim these symbols through an event titled “March to Moscow!”, but that the action was stopped by the Gendarmerie, on the grounds that they were protecting the persons concerned.
“Călin Georgescu and his security guards have nothing to do with the Day of the Union of the Principalities and the day of the foundation of the modern Romanian state, nor with the Monument to the Unknown Soldier. They tarnish the memory of the Paşoptists and the makers of the Union, who fought to bring Romania to Europe and free it definitively from the darkness of the East”. it shows in the post.
“Tricolor Wolves” I also claim that Georgescu and his supporters would divide Romania, attacking the Romanian state through false accounts and external influences, promoting a favorable relationship with Russia:
“They don't unite Romania, they divide it. They weaken the society by lying and attack the Romanian state with thousands of fake accounts, money in the bag and weapons. I don't speak for a moment about the Republic of Moldova or the Union, but support the “Russian wisdom” according to which Romania must be friends with the empire in the east and not help those aggressed by it.”
Video source: Tricolor Wolves
In addition, the group criticizes Georgescu, stating that he “he didn't sacrifice a moment for the country” and that he lives in villas in Vienna and Bucharest, being protected by “a band of mercenaries”without having a job or stable income for over 10 years.
The post also references the history of the union: “The Union of the Principalities was achieved after the defeat of Russia in 1856. And the Union of December 1 took place after the defeat of Russia in 1917. The next Union with the Republic of Moldova will also happen after Russia loses.”
In another post, the Tricolor Wolves accuse that Georgescu's supporters took their place at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier and that a “army of mercenaries” she would have been present to ensure the protection of the pro-political leader.
The public voice of the “Tricolor Wolves” civic group is Adrian Băzăvan, who shouted “March to Moscow!” on several occasions to the supporters of Călin Georgescu, at various protests over time.
“Lupii Tricolori”, the group he belongs to, is a relatively new civic organization that has become visible both online and in the public space through a strong patriotic message, centered on national values and symbols such as the tricolor. The members of the group promote an active patriotism, which is not limited to festivities, but involves civic involvement and the defense of the national interest.




