MEP Luis Lazarus, appeal to Brussels officials: We have a president who has been unable to find a prime minister for about a month. I respectfully ask you to appoint a prime minister for us as well!
„As you know, Romania has finally elected its president. After a series of constitutional violations—which involved both the elimination of some candidates and the effective annulment of the elections—we finally have a president who, for about a month now, has been unable to appoint a prime minister. Since half of the Romanian people feel that it was you—Brussels and Strasbourg—who appointed Romania’s president, I respectfully ask you to appoint a prime minister for us as well.
Appoint us a prime minister too, so that Romania can know where it is headed—what the economic and social future will look like.
Let’s set aside the idea of sovereignty, since I understand that sovereignty is no longer important, and that you, in any case, dislike the kind of sovereignty that builds a modern state and preserves traditions and customs.
The kind of sovereignty that resists the involvement of global governance institutions—institutions that want to come over us and tell us what to eat, how to eat, what to do, how long to stay inside, how much to spend, what kind of money to use, and in the end, dictate our entire way of life.
Meanwhile, globalism seems to be more in fashion—that globalism which is nothing more than a society in decline, a society that enforces uniformity.”