A PSD deputy calls Ilie Bolojan a “rat” and accuses him of “pulling his army of guns”. Grindeanu says that “it's time for extermination”

Deputy Bogdan Trif, the leader of the PSD Sibiu, claims in a post on Facebook that an “army of bots” intervenes in the posts about the liberal prime minister, “especially if he is criticized”, with the aim “lest the myth of the messianic Bolojan be destroyed”. His post is accompanied by a cartoon in which Bolojan is presented as a rat.
In a post made two days before the internal consultation in which the PSD will decide whether or not to withdraw its support for the prime minister, Bogdan Trif states that “rat Bolojan, the country's first suicide bomber, fired his army of bots”.
The social democrat's post comes in the context in which the liberal had compared the state companies' situation to “some rats eating away at supplies”.
“When I opened the state pantry, I found some rats gnawing the supplies and I put the light on them. And that was disturbing,” said Prime Minister Bolojan, on Friday, at RRA.
Trif now claims that for any post in which Ilie Bolojan is mentioned, “an avalanche of comments “at indigo” appears”
“Accounts without a history, messages drawn from the template, coordinated interventions from all corners of the country. Coincidence or a well-prepared strategy?”, wrote Bogdan Trif.
His post is accompanied by an image in which Ilie Bolojan's face is superimposed over an animation of a rat.
Grindeanu: “Political rats” and “it's time for extermination”
The president of the party, Sorin Grindeanu, also wrote about “rats” in a message on Facebook.
Post comments are disabled. Thus, comments have been disabled on other recent posts by Sorin Grindeanu.
Reply from PNL: Bolojan, made a cat
From the liberal camp, the reply on social networks came from Răzvan Şerbănoi, PNL Pitești local councilor. “Some want to turn off the light! We leave it on!”, he wrote in a post in which Ilie Bolojan is presented as a cat.
PSD plan. Ultimatum for Bolojan
On Friday, the PSD started counting down on social networks until the internal referendum in which they vote if the party continues with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.
Messages similar to “The moment of truth” were posted by several PSD leaders.
On Monday, April 20, approximately 5,000 PSD members will vote whether or not to withdraw their political support for Prime Minister Bolojan in the consultation that Sorin Grindeanu first announced more than 5 months ago, at the beginning of December. Voting takes place online and the result is expected around 19.00, i.e. in prime time.
PSD leaders expect the vote to be overwhelmingly in favor of withdrawing Bolojan's support. In this scenario, PSD will wait for Bolojan's resignation until Thursday, when there is a Government meeting. Otherwise, the social democrats are considering the withdrawal of the ministers from the Government, not the secretaries of state, to force the prime minister to ask for a vote of confidence in the Parliament.




