“Not all women get flowers and cherish.” The messages of political leaders on March 8: what Nicușor Dan, Ilie Bolojan and Sorin Grindeanu conveyed

President Nicușor Dan, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, PSD leader, Sorin Grindeanu, and UDMR president, Kelemen Hunor, sent the ladies and young ladies of Romania wishes on March 8 – International Women’s Day.

UPDATE President Nicușor Dan’s message

The head of state thanked all the women for their contribution in everyday life, highlighting the strength, courage and dedication they show. Nicusor Dan drew attention to the fact that not all women enjoy support and appreciation.

“Happy birthday to all the ladies! On International Women’s Day, thank you for everything you do for your families and the community. Too often we forget how much we owe you, how strong and brave you are. Unfortunately, today not all women receive flowers and appreciation.

My thoughts go especially to single mothers, to women who are victims of domestic violence, to those who managed to break free from toxic relationships and continue their lives with dignity and determination, to all grandmothers who live alone. I admire you for your courage and strength! Romania still has a lot to do to ensure respect, equal opportunities and protection for every woman. I will continue to firmly support these objectives”the president wrote on FacebookOK.

The original news

In a post published on Sunday on Facebook, the head of government emphasized the essential role that women have in the family and in society. He thanked them for their contribution to the life of the communities, in public institutions and in the private environment:

“Happy Birthday, ladies and gentlemen! Thank you for the support you give to your families and for everything you do in communities, public services or companies.”

The message of the PSD leader, Sorin Grindeanu

The president of the Social Democrats sent a short message:

“Happy birthday to all the ladies and gentlemen!”.

Kelemen Hunor: God bless women in love,

And the leader of the UDMR posted on Facebook a message in tune with the celebration, accompanied by a quote from Péter Esterházy, one of the most important and influential Hungarian writers of the 20th and early 21st centuries, a central voice of postmodern literature in Central Europe: “There is a woman. I love her, I love her

“God bless women ilove, respect and dignity!” Kelemen Hunor wrote.

We remind you that a post published by the Romanian Information Service (SRI) on Facebook, on the occasion of March 8, went viral and caused numerous reactions in the online environment. The message, illustrated by a suggestive image, was interpreted differently by users: some considered it a clever joke, while others criticized it harshly, accusing the institution of sexism.

The image published by SRI presents a reinterpretation of an alert scale similar to those used in the field of national security. At the highest level, marked as “CRITICAL”, the word “ appearsFEMALE”written on a black background, with the message: “Great care! We intervene only up to RED-CRITICAL“.