Aurelian Bădulescu posted a photo with Iohannis in Hitler’s position. PNL demands the exclusion of the former deputy mayor of the Capital of the PSD



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“The suburban attacks by some PSD representatives against President Klaus Iohannis are scandalous and go beyond the limits of political controversy, damaging human dignity through the degrading rhetoric promoted. Today it was the turn of the former Deputy Mayor of the Capital, Aurelian Bădulescu, Gabriela Firea’s right-hand man, to launch an abject image on a social network, in which symbols belonging to a dictatorial and criminal regime are used in the history of Europe. We call on the PSD leadership to urgently make the decision to exclude Aurelian Bădulescu from the party and to explicitly and unequivocally delimit itself from the messages that he himself promotes, ”PNL transmitted on Friday.

Liberals say that if PSD representatives do not limit themselves to the messages of the former deputy mayor, “it is clear that this is, in fact, an explicit theme of the PSD campaign, the only way that the Social Democrats can lead the elections”.

We also ask the competent bodies to notify the possible criminal acts committed by Aurelian Bădulescu, as well as other representatives of the PSD who distributed their messages on a socialization page, in relation to the provisions of Law 217/2015 and GEO 31/2002 on the prohibition of fascist, racist or xenophobic organizations and symbols and on the promotion of the cult of people guilty of committing crimes against peace and humanity ”, the liberals also transmitted.

In a Facebook post, Badulescu refers to johannism, that doctrine of destroying national identity and reviving Marxist internationalism ”and posts a modified photo of President Iohannis to make him look like Hitler.

“Klaus Iohannis wants all the power. He tramples the dead. He grits his teeth. Anger like a beast: PeeSeeDeee! (…) Ohannism is that doctrine of the destruction of national identity and the rebirth of Marxist internationalism. It is that is to say, that Romanians remain the servers of Europe, “wrote Bădulescu on Facebook.

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