Marcel Ciolacu and Traian Basescu had a harsh exchange of replies on social networks. After the former president blamed the prime minister for “Multiple crisis“, The latter reacted on his Facebook page where he named Basescu”Ordinary founder“And a”political rebellion”.
Ciolacu reacted harshly to the accusations launched by Basescu Photo Facebook
“For the Petrov Security founder: 1. You speak without shame, when you cut the pensions and salaries of the Romanians, you raised VAT to 24% and brought the IMF in Romania!
2. You speak without shame of economy, when you brought the greatest economic crisis in the modern history of Romania. And you left the country’s money in the hand of one like Elena Udrea, who stole everything, until the last lion, with her slopes, while you ordered to close schools and hospitals. “Marcel Ciolacu wrote on his Facebook page.
He also accused the former Romanian leader of being “The most corrupt president in history”.
“You managed to have the unique performance of having half a family in prison. By the way, Bercea Mondialu what do you do?! (…) Do you speak without shame of elections, when you became president a second time stealing votes – three per second in Paris. You are not embarrassed, Petrov?!
Ordinary founder – You are no longer good to show people how to prepare the ice whiskey. A political rebellion in front of his weapons brothers, to shake Romanians in the campaign “wrote Marcel Ciolacu.
The reaction comes after former President Traian Basescu stated, in a Facebook post, that Romania gives the impression that it is a country where no one runs and blamed Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu for “Multiple crisis”.
“It seems like no one leads. USL governance with Ciolacu Premier brought Romania into a multiple crisis: the country is buried in debts; interest on loans and inflation are high; the reforms assumed by postponed PNR; the country rating at the limit of” not recommended for investments “; correct; international effect of mining due to the illegal cancellation of the presidential elections;wrote Traian Basescu on his Facebook page.