Few days after the EP passed a Resolution and the EC released a Report on the rule of law in Romania, claiming that the forces of order acted in a disproportionate manner against the participants to an unauthorized demonstration, who stormed the headquarters of the Government last August, a group of hooligans vandalized the domicile of the vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies, Florin Iordache.
Few weeks before, the President of the Romanian Constitutional Court, Valer Dorneanu, was assaulted when coming home.
In recent past at least two MPs were aggressed while leaving the House of Parliament.
All these protesters, encouraged by the EU critics against Romania, proclaimed themselves defenders of the selective justice and the involvement of the secret services in the judiciary procedures.
The same are actually calling people to overthrown the Government.
Thus the European leaders, among them the EC Vice President Frans Timmermans being the most active, succeeded to fuell destabilizing anarchist movements in Romania.
How would characterize the EU officials such developments and a proportionate reactions to them?
Is there anybody in the EC to take responsibility for this escalation of violence?
Our magazine would like to have a clear answer from the V/P Timmermans.
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Posted by Malin Bot, pagina publică on Saturday, November 17, 2018
At the same time, we would ask Mr Timmermans to tell us if he would initiate a Resolution criticising the French Government for using teargas against the peaceful protesters who on November 16 attempted to storm the Elysee Palace while shouting “Macron, resign!”, following the same pattern of the Resolution which blamed Romania for an identical reaction on August 10, 2018, in Bucharest.













































