CTP ranking of presidents “by least evil”. Surprise: the last place is not occupied by Ion Iliescu

Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu published a text in which he makes a “top of Romania’s post-revolutionary presidents”, which he builds “according to the criterion of the least evil”.

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“We are also living in the era of the charts. Therefore, I thought of making one myself: the Top of the post-revolutionary presidents of Romania. The criterion: the least evil. So, on the 1st place will be the president who produced the least lesser evil. On the last, the greatest lesser evil. To start the evaluation, I propose the undersigned’s top: 1. Traian Băsescu; 2. Emil Constantinescu; 3. Ion Iliescu; 4. Klaus Iohannis; 5. Nicusor Dan“, wrote CTP on Facebook.

Cristian Tudor Popescu harshly criticizes the president Nicușor Dan. “The calmness of falling into the void. President Dan tells us to be calm-calm, that he keeps the balance, as always. This creates an image in my mind: N. Dan, who is holding a balance bar for acrobats on the wire with difficulty in his hands, much bigger and heavier than him, walking with slow and dragging steps in a line like an ox’s urine, drawn with chalk on the asphalt”, a written CTP.

In the opinion of the journalist, the sovereign motion AUR-PSD per natural person, “Let’s take Bolojan down!”, pushes Romania on some downhill tracks.

“The route looks like this:

1) A “period” of political instability and economic-financial collapse under the skillful mediation of President Dan.

2) Begging for steps towards the EU.

3) Dropping the country into the Junk category for foreign investors. We are becoming the garbage of Europe.

4) “We switch to the euro” spontaneously, because the comatose lion is still worth about as much as the plastic it is made of. All that remains is the appeal to the IMF. Who help us, but in exchange for tougher measures than Bolojan’s. Will we be able to take them?

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5) Beyond the IMF, only the Monetary Council awaits us. That is, Romania loses its sovereignty, it no longer has control over the national currency and economic-financial operations, being led by a European board. This is how the sovereignists can lead Romania to dependence – a paraplegic Romania, as G. Simion would say”, wrote CTP.

About Ilie Bolojan, the journalist states: “he turned on the light in the pantry with red rats, but left in the penumbra the gusseted, polycolor gherlan, which he has in PNL”

The journalist harshly attacks Cătălin Predoiu, whom he says “he only went through a popular vote once in his long political career – as a PNL candidate for the Capital City Hall, in 2016, he was eliminated from the 1st round with a shameful 11.18%”.

“For the rest, he was parachuted overnight as Minister of Justice in 2008, in the Tariceanu government. Then, always with props from outside the PNL, he survived under 6 prime ministers: Boc, Ungureanu, Orban, Ciucă, Ciolacu, Bolojan. 3 times, for 3 days each, he held the position of interim prime minister. In the Bolojan government, he was deputy prime minister. How could he not want to be, finally, full prime minister, supported by PSD’s open arms, even if this way PNL would have lost almost all the electorate?”added Cristian Tudor Popescu.