Tudor Chirilă, disappointed after the “Iohannis decade”: “He is Marcel Ciolacu’s number 1 supporter”

The artist Tudor Chirilă sent some conclusions following the latest documentary released by Recorder on his official Facebook page.

Tudor Chirilă/PHOTO: Video capture

He is of the opinion that the biggest supporter of candidate Marcel Ciolacu is the president himself.

“Looking at the Recorder documentary which is more than a film about Iohannis’ decade, I realize that Marcel Ciolacu’s number 1 supporter is actually Klaus Iohannis. And Simion’s number 1 supporter (for the moment) is Ciolacu.”Tudor Chirilă transmitted.

The artist also comes with a question, which is whether the people deserve the degradation of the presidential institution.

“The question is whether these people really deserve this unprecedented degradation of the presidential institution.”concluded the artist.

Recorder journalists launched a documentary on Sunday about Klaus Iohannis’ two presidential mandates, and it is made by journalist Anca Simina. The documentary talks about how the president obtained the two mandates in Cotroceni, about the situation of Justice in this decade, but also mentions the most relevant events from his mandate.

“Going back ten years can be a painful exercise. It forces us to relive, but it helps us to understand. What happened to the hopes after the Collective? How was political power manifested beyond the thick walls of the Cotroceni Palace? Was I wrong or not to place high expectations on the shoulders of a president? What is left of the independence of the judiciary for which he took to the streets and which Klaus Iohannis used as an electoral springboard? To what dimensions has the power of the intelligence services in Romania quietly reached?”wrote journalist Anca Simina.

Among those interviewed in the documentary are journalists Ioana Ene Dogioiu, Emilia Șercan, Cătălin Tolontan, politicians such as Vasile Dîncu, Cristian Ghinea, Ludovic Orban, Victor Ponta and deputy Dan Vâlceanu, political scientist Cristian Preda and former CCR judge Daniel Morar.

Comedian Cosmin Nedelcu and writer Iulian Tănase appeared briefly in the documentary.