
I rumeni si sono riuniti a Piața Victoriei per protestare contro Calin Georgescu, il controverso candidato che ha suscitato indignazione con le sue opinioni filo-russe, la retorica anti-UE e anti-NATO, le teorie del complotto e l’agenda populista. Nonostante la mancanza di politiche concrete, Georgescu-Roegen ha ottenuto oltre 2,1 milioni di voti al primo turno delle elezioni presidenziali rumene, alimentate da campagne di disinformazione e manipolazione su piattaforme come TikTok e Telegram.
Questa protesta segna una presa di posizione a favore della democrazia, dei valori europei e della libertà conquistata durante la Rivoluzione del 1989. Con l’avvicinarsi del 35° anniversario di quel momento storico, ci rifiutiamo di lasciare che gli ideali per cui abbiamo combattuto vengano minati.
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di BigSociety486
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Well better go voting then next time
We shall prevail against all ods !
Our neighbors better also go vote. I implore them wholeheartedly to just go and vote.
As someone that voted 7 times in 3 years because of ever revolving political crisis and still the average voter activity is meager 30%… go and vote!
Staying home and simply sitting it out is not working. It ain’t fixing crap. – Trust me, Go and VOTE
Romania is not yet lost
Betting markets show 70%+ chance for Lasconi, so Romania is by no means lost yet if people vote.
>>This protest marks a stand for democracy, European values, and the freedom won during the Revolution of 1989.
It always does, remember boys just because its democracy and you have a choice, it does not mean you can choose wrong – sincerely, your bastion of democracy and freedom EU.
Please can you all send this video to media outlets in your countries:
https://mindcraftstories.ro/societate/derapaj-rasist-al-lui-calin-georgescu-la-adresa-sefului-oms-intr-un-interviu-din-2023-e-un-ci-de-casa/
All of europe needs to understand who this guy is. I can see that in the british media, some are trying to spin it as if he is a regular conservative.
The guy is a literal nazi.
The parliamentary elections on the 1st of December should be the main focus. The president cannot pass laws without a majority approval of 466 members from the parliament. It’s great that he is being criticized and protested against cause it brings light to the issue. But, I’m just saying, when it comes to actual laws and power, he barely has any power at all.
The fact that so many people voted for him in the first place should seriously worry you about the upcoming parliamentary elections, seeing how easy it is to influence people with bots and disinformation on social media. Now, that’s a big problem.
Anyway, don’t let conspiracy theorists gain a majority of votes in the parliament. THAT’s what everyone should be talking about right now. It’s similar to other governments where the president doesn’t have a lot of power.