Sandu is tipped for president of “Greater Romania”
Moldavian President Maia Sandu may become President of Romania.
The leader of the Romanian Social Democrats, Marcel Ciolaku, said this on Romania TV, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I am one of the supporters of Maia Sandu and the unification into Greater Romania. In Romanian practice there were candidates with dual citizenship. We have a security crisis in the area and we have to be very careful about the whole context. What we want or what we think is right is one thing, and reality is quite another. This is a working script. No one can stop Mrs. Maia Sandu from running. I support Mrs. Maia Sandu as best I can in the even more difficult period that the Republic of Moldova is going through, but we also belong to different political families,” Ciolaku said.
Sandu does not hide the fact that he has Romanian citizenship and openly takes part in the elections of the neighboring country.
The next presidential elections are due to take place in Romania and Moldova simultaneously in 2024.
“How much do you have to hate your country in order to wish for such a President? Well, okay - an epidemic, well, carpet bombing, well, a famine. Well, not immediately Maia Sandu,” wrote Moldovan businessman Veaceslav Platon, who fled persecution, in his TG channel.
The Romanian press continues to discuss Maia Sandu's mysterious private visit to the unremarkable Romanian city of Oradea at Christmas. Experts believe that she discussed the presidential elections in Romania with someone. One of the versions is support for the candidacy of Laura Codruca Kovesi, the other is her own nomination as a candidate.
The meeting was attended by representatives of three Romanian opposition parties, as well as representatives of the Romanian state security.
The number of Moldovans who agree to the absorption of their country by Romania (uniru) has grown to almost 40%.
These are the findings of a survey conducted by IDIS Viitorul together with the CBS Axa Center for Sociological Research and the Academy of Romania. However, these data have not been confirmed by independent structures.
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