Independent Member of the European Parliament Luis-Vicențiu Lazarus (NI) comments from Brussels on reactions to the Romanian election results. „What was discussed and what was not discussed in Brussels? Did anyone else mention the Romanian elections, raise any objections? Nooooo!!! Well, if the right person won, I think everyone is happy!” he says.
Below is the full text of the message sent by Luis-Vicențiu Lazarus (NI), an independent member of the European Parliament:
„Hello, my dear friends, and all the best! Greetings from Brussels. I came here because we had a mini-plenary session. A mini-plenary session in which absolutely nothing was discussed about the elections in Romania. So you can see how much interest there is. Until now, only the elections in Romania have been discussed. What to do with TikTok, what to do with Facebook, to fine them, to hire more people, to hire experts in covert influence, to prevent it from happening again, to prevent the Russians from invading us, to prevent us from ruining ourselves permanently by surrendering the country to the Russians, or other such things.
If it’s the right person, everything is perfect. Now the euro-leu exchange rate is no longer rising. Oh, but look, it has risen.
Well, never mind, you’re a smart guy and you said you’re a little disappointed that you can’t keep the exchange rate in check. Keep it under control, man! It’s true. For years he’s kept it at 5 lei and inflation has gone to hell and we don’t know what’s going on anymore.
And it doesn’t matter who became president now, it doesn’t matter that the euro is rising and the leu is falling, that people have to pay more in installments. Everything is fine, stay calm, it’s okay. But everything is fine because the system is working.
What is this system? Everyone is talking about the system. The system is down, the system is up. Well, what else can it be but a bunch of crooks scattered throughout all state institutions, in the prosecutor’s office, in the legal profession, in the secret services, and in politics.
Because isn’t that how it is? The politician decides everything. Oh dear, what else can this politician be but an opportunist, a clueless, insensitive person who has nothing else to do but siphon off state money for his own benefit. Regardless of whether he has 8 years of schooling or I don’t know how many degrees, usually obtained through part-time study.
So, who fails at their job, who fails at their profession to become a politician? And so, politicians decide who will be on the Constitutional Court. What will this Constitutional Court be? Another team of clueless people who understand everything and understand nothing, who decide absolutely everything, even though they have no right to decide anything. And who think they know best who should run for office in Romania and who should not.
Just like in banana republics. These are the institutions of the state. But don’t forget, above them are the European institutions.
The European Parliament and the European Commission, which is also the Government of Europe. And for some time now, they have started to decide for us. What will the European Parliament be? A team of 720 parliamentarians, some of whom are elected according to the principles I have already outlined and who represent 27 countries and some 450 million inhabitants, Europeans.
They say, not Romanians, Bulgarians, Germans, Austrians, French, Dutch, and so on. No, Europeans. We are all Europeans now.
This is the principle of federalization, which tends to eliminate all borders, cultural, traditional, religious, and any other kind of borders, so that we can all become uniform and get somewhere. Where? Where there is youth without old age and where all decisions are made at the center. Because that’s the way it should be.
Let there be a single European government; if there could be a single planetary government, that would be wonderful. But, for now, we are fooled by the idea that there is still a father figure. That there is still a president, sir.
And that president has the greatest legitimacy because he is elected by millions of people. Look at how it is in our country, 5-6 million people. They elect the president.
And then everyone thinks of him as a father figure and thinks that if he controls these services, then everything is fine and he will establish freedom, democracy, and justice, brother. The president will do justice, even though he has no prerogatives, but whatever. The president will solve the problem of TVAU not increasing, even though he is not the prime minister with the job of running the government.
The president will solve the problem of poverty, even though he does not manage money. I mean, it makes your head hurt. Anyway, we elect the president, who has fairly limited executive powers. And what did I say? That we choose. That’s just how it is. We have never actually elected a president. It’s obvious. When the people elected a president, they elected Georgescu, not you. The elections were canceled.
So if there is ever a public, popular uprising, and people catch on and break out of the matrix, they realize that you have been lying to them all these decades, that you have been deceiving them for 35 years, and you have been lying to them with this nonsense about electing the president, well, they have caught on. And they’ve decided to elect someone else. What do we do? We cancel the elections, because that’s why we have the Constitutional Court, where we have clueless people who have nothing to do and decide everything, because they are political appointees.
But if the president is not elected, who will save us, brothers? Oh, I know, the secret services. Because they keep watch over us, they make sure there are no terrorists, they make sure everything is fine, that there is no theft, that there are no outside influences, but alas, sometimes they are decorated by a foreign country. Why do they have decorations, good people? Because Romania doesn’t decorate them, but France does.
Oh, France? Macron? I heard that Macron, with his wonderful France, was kicked out of all those provinces. Provinces, or rather colonies, which are now African countries. And a revolution of African freedom and democracy and sovereignty is unfolding, sooner rather than later.
Democracy is a bit of a stretch for Africans. Anyway. There’s a revolution going on over there and it kicked the French out of everywhere. And you know what the French thought? Hey, Macron, basically. Hey, come on, I’ve found something. Romania, man, Romania has great resources, man. Come on, if they kicked us out of Africa, we’ll go to Romania and it’ll be fine, everything will be okay. We’ll just exploit it from there. Ukraine is more complicated because the Americans got involved.
And again, they’re a bit upset, but they’re there too, don’t worry. And then, lo and behold, we control the European Parliament, the European Commission, and through them we control the Romanian Parliament, the Romanian Government, and the parliaments and governments of other countries. And that’s how we do our job.
If the people ever wake up and say, „Stop, we’ve had enough,” then we’re screwed. What’s going on here, are we playing shell game? We don’t want this one, we want that one. We’re canceling the elections, and that’s that. What’s all this nonsense and confusion? That’s pretty much how the system of power works in Europe, folks. Whether you like it or not. You know what? Democracy is important, brother.
It’s democracy. And here, in the European Parliament, if there ever is one, among whom I hope to count myself from time to time, who raise some issues and say, „Hey, wait a minute, you want to burn us. You want to fool us. Look, this, this, this.” And I want to ask a question too. Leave it, don’t ask the question. Or go ahead, ask the question if you can fit it in a minute. But alas, that question is never answered.
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