Traian Băsescu is now keeping silent. His silence is deafening; it is as silent around him as if he were in the dark, at the bottom of the ocean.
If he were to speak (and it is certain that his silence is only temporary - it's just that he hasn't said anything until this moment, as I am writing this article, but he will speak eventually, by the time I'm done), then the only logical word he could utter would be the only logical and right word he could say: "I resign".
In other words, a kind of "Let there be light!"
Even though he hasn't been defeated in this battle for his dismissal through the Referendum, Băsescu is nevertheless a president who has lost his legitimacy.
It would be aesthetic to say "I resign!", within "five minutes" once all the formalities of his reappointment were carried out, to keep his promise he made five years ago, at the previous Referendum for his dismissal.
Because he can only resign from the position of suspended president.
It would be aesthetic.
If he is not attracted by aesthetics, then Băsescu could do the patriotic thing and announce his resignation for the period which would lead to the holding of early presidential elections, together with the parliamentary elections.
It wouldn't be that beautiful, but it would be useful.
Cohabitation doesn't seem possible, this failed "blitzkrieg" will only count as a lost battle, in a political war of attrition, with only two certainties:
1. Băsescu can't win that war;
2. Citizens only stand lose from it.
Therefore, Băsescu can't face the people anymore, because the people have turned their back on him.
* THE GENERALIZED LACK OF LEGITIMACY
Through the never-ending stream of lies coming from Ponta and Antonescu, one notion that is true stands out: Băsescu was elected as a president with five million votes three years