Your Excellency, I write to you as a simple citizen, because I want to bring to your attention a situation which I consider to be serious and likely to affect the image and functionality of the important institution that you represent.
Your Excellency,
I write to you as a simple citizen, because I want to bring to your attention a situation which I consider to be serious and likely to affect the image and functionality of the important institution that you represent.
I don’t know you and you don’t know me, but the good sense and the Constitution of the country make me think you exist and try to meet your obligations as correctly as possible. That is why I have to inform you that, in the recent years, a certain person called Traian Băsescu, has been living in the Cotroceni Palace. He is a character who asserts publicly that he is the head of state, although it is obvious that all the things he does do not recommend him as one.
Citizen Basescu has not read the Constitution or, if he read it, he did not understand it or, if he has, he does not to care about it. So he pretends to be you, he appears in public as the president of a party, attacks the representatives of other parties, gives orders to the National Anti-corruption Directorate, makes faces to the few visitors that pass through the Cotroceni Park to get to you, travels around the country using the people’s money and your name. In addition, the respective writes to the Parliament not only to set its priorities, but also to tell them what and how to vote.
Since the fundamental law defines the President as an element of balance and equidistant mediation inside the political system, you realize without doubt that such attitudes, which appear endlessly, are likely to seriously affect your credibility.
However, the situation I refer to is not