Video George Simion's photographer climbed on the tomb of Avram Iancu from Țebea. The parish priest asked him to descend: “I heard! Five times do you tell me?”


George Simion. Photo source: Facebook / Alliance for the Union of Romanians
An incident took place on Saturday at the historical complex in Țebea, in Hunedoara County, where President George Simion and several members and supporters of the party came to lay crowns at the tomb of Avram Iancu, before the national celebrations. George Simion's photographer climbed the funeral monument to take pictures, a moment interrupted by the parish priest, who insisted on leaving the place, according to stiridinhunedoara.ro.
– “Please don't go in there, go out! Please go out! Please go out of here!”, The priest told me.
“I heard! Five times do you tell me?”, The photographer replied. “Yes! Because you had nothing to enter!”, The priest continued, according to the images published by the local press.
(Video source: stiridinhunedoara.ro)
The gold demonstration took place on Saturday, the day before the official commemoration, because George Simion and the gold parliamentarians were to be present in Bucharest on Sunday, at the Parliament meeting where the censorship motions against the Bolojan Government were debated and voted.
“George Simion, along with the parliamentarians, members and supporters of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (gold), was today in Țebea, as every year, to honor Avram Iancu, a symbol of the struggle for freedom and national dignity (…) Even though the Bolojan government tried to shadow this moment, overlapping the vote of Cenale His president, George Simion, showed that the oath of history cannot be canceled, ”the party said on Friday.
On Sunday, members and supporters gold organized a march in Țebea. “The patriots have paid tribute to Avram Iancu, in a march of national dignity, to which the gold parliamentarians should have been present, but the PSD-PNL-USR-UDMR coalition scheduled the vote of the censorship motions on the Sunday of the event,” the party wrote.




