Former Prime Minister Adrian Nastase commented on his blog on the way in which August 7 was marked, declared a national mourning day in memory of former President Ion Iliescu.
Adrian Nastase was at the funeral of Ion Iliescu
Adrian Nastase wrote that, according to the Government Decision, the national mourning is not mandatory, but optional, and everyone can respect it “How he wants., According to Mediafax.
In a ironic tone, the former prime minister noted that “Regarding public manifestations, Untold type festivals are recommended“, An event that started on the day of the state funerals, adding that young people”They should not be allowed to leave, as volunteers, to the floods in Moldova ”.
He also wrote that, in such days, “There will be no classic radio music, this being replaced with rock music or, in other situations, with manele.”
Also, Adrian Nastase noted, in the ironic register, that the current president “It was obviously opposing a government decision ”. and that, in a similar way, “Not necessarily to be made by additional expenses with opening some condolence cards to our embassies. “
“Ultimately, this is the freedom we won at the Revolution!”, added Adrian Nastase.
The former prime minister compared the situation with the period in which the government was leading, evoking the repatriation of Portugal of the remains of Carol II and of Elena Lupescu, with the consent of King Mihai, and their funeral with military honors at Curtea de Argeș.
“This is how the” neo-communists “proceeded.” Progressists “have other forms in which they show respect for the history of the country”concluded Adrian Nastase.