After Oana Pellea, Tudor Chirilă also openly criticizes Nicușor Dan: “He managed to do the PSD games brilliantly”

In a message published on Monday night, Tudor Chirilă accused President Nicușor Dan of indirectly favoring PSD, in the current political crisis, by invoking equidistance.
In a post published on Facebook, Tudor Chirilă writes that the head of state “managed to brilliantly play the PSD games” and that, “in the name of equidistance”, he became “a player president, a player for the PSD”.
“Mr. Nicușor Dan, you should know that the votes of the six million Romanians were not votes for formal equidistance, but for values such as the rule of law, the fight against corruption, institutional reform, economic pragmatism, a change in mentality, an honest Romania,” Chirilă wrote.
The artist asks Nicușor Dan to say “disgusted” if, in his opinion, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan “performed well”. “Yes or no?”
“You became the president of Romania with a mandate that you do not respect. You were mandated to promote some values that you too often pass on and others in the name of equidistance,” continued Tudor Chirilă.
In the same message, Chirilă warns of the risk of a possible departure from the European Union.
“Maybe it has to be like this, maybe this is what we deserve as a people. And maybe soon the favorite topic of the party oligarchs will be the exit from Europe. That money is harder to steal, although it is stolen, however. In ROEXIT, however, the oligarchs will be true sovereigns”, concluded Tudor Chirilă.
Oana Pellea: “If you mediated… you mediated badly”
A similar position was expressed by the actress Oana Pellea, who publicly addressed several questions to the president.
“Mr. President Nicușor Dan, can you tell us what your mediation consisted of? If you could answer us before you are suspended…”, wrote Oana Pellea, in a message published on her Facebook page.
She believes that “if you mediated… you mediated badly…” and “the conflict exploded”.
President Nicușor Dan reiterated on Monday, in an intervention on Digi FM, that he cannot express his support for one of the camps, invoking the constitutional role of mediator.
“At this moment, there is a political fracture between the two sides of a coalition that I would have liked to have worked. In this sense, I cannot pronounce,” said the head of state.
He said he had held talks in recent months with representatives of the coalition parties and stressed that tensions had risen. “We are in a moment where there is a somewhat irreconcilable position between two parties, I have to be a mediator”, said Nicușor Dan.




