Alina Mungiu-Pippidi Pleader to restrict the folk vote
The future president of Romania should still have to be elected through the institutions instead of the citizens, Pippidi believes.
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, about Călin Georgescu
« Mr. Georgescu’s voting voting was the anti -vaccine movement, a strong one in Romania, the EU country with the lowest percentage of vaccinated adults. His charismatic wife was his boss and even his partner in politics, despite the fact that he stated that women gave other plan roles than politics. »
« The Romanian churches from abroad, instead of civilizing this community, are in fact the main engine of superstition and have played a negative role during the pandemic, opposing the official policies. Together, the two populations make Romania in the first place in terms of domestic violence, the abuse of children, a few years. Mandatory in schools failed practically when 98% of schools cooperated with the Church for Orthodox priests to teach religion again as a « optional » matter.
Romania spends more public money to build churches than hospitals, although it is in the first place in terms of child mortality, ”says Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
Georgescu « is succeeded by a party who debuted trying to change the Constitution to prohibit LGBT marriages a few years ago, then fought against vaccination – » gold « , led by the younger but powerful George Simion, a nationalist activist. They managed, with the help of Georgescu, to negotiate that only Mr. Simion would remain in the race and, therefore, he is in front of the polls, at about 25-30%, with an anti-system, anti-corruption and anti-EU, ”says Alina Mungiu-Pippidi.