Liviu Dragnea is suffering a lot! The sentence he received in prison brought him down



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Codrin Ștefănescu recently visited Liviu Dragnea, the former PSD president who is currently serving a sentence in Rahova Penitentiary. The state in which you found him outraged and decided to post a desperate ad! He claims that Liviu Dragnea is being treated as a political prisoner, being punished for exercising his right to express his opinion.

“Announcement for PSD members, supporters and sympathizers! Today I visited Liviu Dragnea! Our leader forgotten by Ciolacu and his team of SRI academics, temporarily in charge of the party. He would like rotten in jail and never free. Liviu He told me that they punish him after the interview given in the press! The only case after the Revolution of December 89! They forbade him the right to work, I keep him forced in the room, they forbade him the right to packages, visits and interviews in the media! ”, Announced on Facebook, the former secretary general of the PSD, Codrin Ștefănescu.

“Although there are huge demands in this regard! He is even denied, postponed, delayed his right to health. He has to undergo spinal surgery, is in great pain and is waiting to be allowed to do it! He is a man strong, he does not cry, he does not scream! But what is happening to him is inadmissible! The system is scary, we know it! But a patriot should not have all his rights violated, just because the PSD and public opinion are complicit! There are many brave people who will take a position in this regard! I am one! I wanted to inform you so that you know the real situation! I am sure that his lawyers will expose this situation at a press conference in the coming days. Be with him! You need it, even if you don’t ask for it! Says Codrin Ștefănescu.

Liviu Dragnea was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months for the case of illegal employment at Teleorman, and the interview he gave to Realitatea TV was highly publicized, making use of the right to audio-video communication in prison to record it.

The post sparked a flood of comments – over 1,000 – which you can find here.

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