All newspapers on Thursday read about President Basescu's declarations about PSD leader Victor Ponta. Elsewhere in the news, many collaborators of the Communist Securitate structures are today revolutionaries enjoy the rights coming from this statute. What U2 expects, to perform in Bucharest.
All newspapers read about President Basescu's declarations about PSD leader Victor Ponta, in an attack without precedent coming from the President towards a political leader. President Basescu compared Ponta with a little monkey at first and accused him that, in 2008 he came "in his knees" to the Presidential office to negotiate a support for the Bucharest city hall.
Basescu also talked about the Liberal president Crin Antonescu, who said that he was the one who added him to the Bucharest list for the Senate. Basescu took the opportunity to comment on opinion leaders like Dinescu and Cristian Tudor Popescu, about whom he said that he regrets them as they were before they became vulgar.
Basescu launched a total war against PSD president Victor Ponta, whom he called impertinent, immature. Basescu said that he initially thought that his face made him look immature, but his life experience, his experience in politics tells the same thing.
Basescu said that Ponta would be capable of "liking the carpet" just to get what he wants. In return, PSD leader declared on Wednesday night that he will not give the satisfaction to answer the accusations brought by Basescu.
Basescu attemps to drag me and the other politicians in this mud which he built, Ponta said.
Elsewhere in the news, several Romanians from Galati, South East Romania were found to have been collaborators of the Communist Securitate structures and today, they are also revolutionaries, enjoying the rights that converge of this statute.
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