Ciolacu, about the prohibition of Simion to enter the Republic. Moldova: I saw the secret documents, they are well-founded decisions

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu stated, regarding the prohibition of the head of AUR, George Simion, to enter the Rep. Moldova and Ukraine, that he received the documents that were the basis of the decisions taken by the two countries, being well-founded decisions, but of a secret nature.

The Prime Minister of Romania, Marcel Ciolacu PHOTO Inquam Photos

Asked if he had received the response from neighboring countries regarding the George Simion case, the PSD leader stated: “I had those discussions, the documents came to me, the documents have a secret regime. I have seen the decisions of both the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to maintain the ban on Mr. George Simion from entering the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. I think it's a strong enough signal that a politician is currently banned from entering two neighboring countriese”, pointed out Ciolacu in an interview for Digi24.

Asked what his interpretation is regarding the decision of the two states, the prime minister did not want to come up with explanations. “Don't ask me to divulge things I'm not allowed to talk about. It is a sound administrative decision. It also depends on the union of Romania with the Republic of Moldova, and I suspect that Romania did not want to unite with Ukraine“, added Ciolacu.

The Prime Minister emphasized that only the state to which the documents belong can make them public. Moreover, Ciolacu explained that the party he leads will not collaborate with AUR. “From my point of view, and that of the PSD, a possible alliance, coalition and any kind of joint commitment with the AUR party is excluded,” concluded Marcel Ciolacu.

As Simion explains

The AUR leader has repeatedly denied any connection with Moscow's intelligence services. “I am not surprised by the statements made by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova, Dorin Recean, regarding the decision to extend my entry ban. I was banned all my life in the Republic of Moldova, and this was due to my actions, which were aimed, openly, at the union of the two Romanian states. At Ciolacu's urging, Mr. Recean nonchalantly says that “I am participating in an effort to destabilize the Republic of Moldova.” Yes, I agree with him, considering that the unionist movement destabilized the plans of the successors of Plahotniuc and Dodon and of the Sorosist globalists who poured heavy money into Moldova to keep the country in a state of perpetual uncertainty.” said George Simion, a month ago, in a text on his personal website.

Incidentally, accusations against Simion also came from other leaders from Chisinau, such as Igor Grosu, the president of the Parliament.