During the past weekend, Traian Băsescu started the electoral campaign. Far from the country, but not from the political habits that we got used to.
During the past weekend, Traian Băsescu started the electoral campaign. Far from the country, but not from the political habits that we got used to. In fact, things are as always when it comes to Basescu, which is unclear. At first, the President was irritated by the idea that the events in Spain would have been politicized in favor of PD-L and said it all came from a hateful media group. A day later, the President recognized that the event was politized. What happened in the meantime?
I probably witnessed a new humiliation of the President of honor of PD-L. Remember? One month ago, Traian Băsescu declare humiliated by the decision of PD-L to collaborate with the PRM. The agreement in the Senate would have been done not only without his knowledge, but also against him. Could the party of Mr. Boc have sent MEPs, flags, neckwear and records with its anthem in Spain, without the head of state to know about it? With the intention of putting him in an embarrassing situation again? Sure, Traian Băsescu seemed to be ok in that big orange sea around him, he didn’t protest at all. But, perhaps, the President was in a dream, maybe he thought that, for a few hours, he got back in time, in 2004, when he was hand in hand with Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu and Mona Musca, while Stolojan sat in his bed and took care of his health. Hard to know.
Beyond all that, the presidential speech for the Romanians who do not live in Romania was full of "electorality”. It was as if the President himself placed a bet on his mandate. Traian Băsescu heard those people complaining about the consular services and promised that those incompetent diplomats would be changed after the elections. Not now. Only if the R