Ciolacu to review his knowledge of ideologies. What AUR proposes is open neo-fascism and neo-legionaryism



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The leader of the PSD, Marcel Ciolacu, did not reject the idea of ​​collaborating with AUR, which, according to the partial results of the parliamentary elections, has the potential to become a parliamentary party, managing to gather the necessary votes for the electoral threshold. So far I have not heard that the socialists make an alliance with the fascists, commented political scientist Cristian Pîrvulescu in Digi24.

Pîrvulescu made an X-ray of the results obtained by the parties – provisionally for the moment – in the parliamentary elections.

“The first place is considered the winner, everything indicates that it is now PSD. I think it is impossible for the NLP to recover even with the votes of the diaspora.

However, the PNL has the potential to form a government, because now the PSD is isolated.

I heard from Marcel Ciolacu who is willing to make an alliance with AUR. I have not yet heard the socialists form an alliance with the fascists.

I think that Marcel Ciolacu should review his knowledge on political ideologies, because we must tell Romanians that what GOLD proposes is open neo-fascism and neo-Legionaryism.

AUR has clear anti-European positions, it was based on conspiracy theories, on coronacepticism. How could Alexandru Rafila be prime minister in a government with people against policies related to the fight against coronavirus?

Actually, PSD is isolated, He cannot make an alliance with AUR whatever Ciolacu says, he could not without being sanctioned by the European party that has just praised the PSD for approaching European values.

You can’t deal with UDMR, which has proven its readiness for NLP:

There are not even hypothetical scenarios for the PSD, a party that has 35% of the mandates cannot govern, it still needs 15%.

The time has come for the PSD to show that it is pro-European through the position it promotes.

The conspiracy and anti-Europeanism are not accepted at all in the European current of which the PSD is a part, “commented political scientist Cristian Pîrvulescu on Digi24.

Publisher: Georgiana Marina

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