It could be the ad that Traian Basescu should publish in a certain group of newspapers after the elections in 2009.
It could be the ad that Traian Basescu should publish in a certain group of newspapers after the elections in 2009. A general conclusion about the press commentators during the last days: Basescu's team lost ground, because it repeated endlessly the same propaganda formula from three or four years ago, and the world has become immune to them. Emil Boc himself gave such an example a few days before the election. While trying to heat the electoral barbecue in Romania, he told us that a blow against the President was being prepared and invoked again the threatening shadow of the 322 parliamentarians.
Emil Boc is referring to a statement made by Nicolae Văcăroiu, who remarked that the President violated the Constitution more and more often and that might have lead to a new suspension. The Head of the Senate was talking about a legal procedure, done to ensure compliance the abidance by the law. For the mayor of Cluj, such an approach would represent a constitutional "coup d’etat", because it would concern a president of divine law, an untouchable one. Mr. Boc forgets a simple thing: Traian Băsescu himself is the one who has based his career simply on "coups" of all kinds.
The “Coups de Gouvernement”. In 1997, Minister Basescu gave an interview in which he was so harshly critical of the executive, the part of which he was, in such a way that the Prime Minister had to resign several weeks later. It's an unexpected law procedure and totally different from the European political practices. Today, the entire staff of the PD-L said on television that a minister who does not agree with the government must resign. Period. In 1997, this was not true.
The “Coup de Parti”. In 2000, after he became mayor of the capit