The first targets will be parties, justice and the press
Former presidential candidate Crin Antonescu Says on Tuesday that the « security-propaganda network » behind Nicușor Dan He won again, and « the first targets », in his opinion, will be parties, justice and the press.
« Mr. Dan is the new president of Romania. A legitimate president, considering the over 6 million votes received from the electoral segment (mostly, fortunately) scared of the risk of losing the Western country status of Romania.
That being said, I remain, point by point, to the appreciation and forecasts of the last post, before the final « horror ». The security-propagandistic network behind Mr. Dan won again and is to exert a greater, fresher and stronger power.
The first targets, in my opinion, will be parties, justice and the press. From the second round of the campaign I could see a forecast of what could become important parties and the crushing majority of the press for a good time. And in terms of justice, the former candidate N. Dan spoke clearly about the chairmanship possibilities of « influencing ».
This is why, simply said, for those who do not want to play in this well -trained scenario, it remains a complicated and seemingly paradoxical mission: the defense of real democracy, rights and freedoms – especially the one of expression ”, wrote the former candidate on his Facebook page.
According to Antonescu, in this regard, there are three priorities:
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2. Let’s encourage and practice all legal forms of expression, inside and especially outside the mainstream media
3. Let us not be intimidated by the populist and aggressive wave who, for a while, accompany the winners of the elections and their propaganda.
As for points 2 and 3, I tell everyone who had and trust me that I will talk, anywhere and whenever possible. As for point 1, I think the people already involved in the political scene have to make their decisions now. And those who have not made politics so far would do well to wonder if it is not necessary to do so. I think it is. «