CTP, reaction to the appointments made by Nicușor Dan to the prosecutor's office: “I'm not going to ask him rudely: 'Friend, are you an idiot?'

Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu harshly criticizes the press conference of President Nicușor Dan on Wednesday, April 8, related to the appointments of the heads of the major prosecutor's offices, considering that his speech reflects controversial decisions and logical fractures.
CTP regrets that it voted for Nicuşor Dan. PHOTO: Mediafax
The President of Romania, Nicusor Dan, held a press conference on Wednesday, April 8, at the Cotroceni Palace, during which he announced the signing of the decrees for the appointment of the heads of the country's major prosecutor's offices, announcing that all the proposals had been validated, with the exception of the candidacy of Gill Julien Grigore Iacobici for the position of DIICOT deputy, which was rejected.
“I think that when the Romanians elected a president, they expected to have a president who thinks with his head. I have this mandate and I acted as I thought best. I think the decision is correct. (…) I have the guarantee that this election is good for the moment we are living in”. said Nicușor Dan during the conference.
Shortly after the end of the event, the well-known journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu reacted harshly on Facebook.
“That's how idiotic we are
President Dan started his speech this evening, in front of the press, with a real stupid logic, accompanied by the humor that I thought had disappeared: because Giovanni Falcone, if he came to run for the head of a Prosecutor's Office from us, he should submit his file to the Minister of Justice (did someone say no?) and “Giovanni Falcone is not a pesedist”. But who said it is? What is Falcone looking for in the sentence? The problem is that the Minister of Justice is a pesedist, a plagiarist, an exact and timely executor of the Party's orders!
I no longer have the strength to critically analyze the horrendous string of in-your-face bullshit and bullshit that followed. As a supporter in the elections and a voter of Mr. Dan, I will not ask him rudely: “Dude, are you an idiot?”, because now he is president, but I can ask him, like a mathematician: how much did you calculate that those of us who voted for you are idiots?”, wrote Cristian Tudor Popescu, emphasizing his dissatisfaction with the speech, but especially with the decisions of the head of state.




