The spokesman for Călin Georgescu, who George Simion has become, directly urges the division of the people and proceeds to obvious threats: "we will find you in a snake hole too".
The extremism that George Simion and Călin Georgescu continue to manifest leads to serious consequences and there are people who manifest themselves explicitly on social networks and not only. Already the threats (even with death), hatred, aggression of Simion's supporters towards those who voted for Nicuşor Dan have turned into a visible phenomenon. And besides those who manifest themselves, there are others who have not manifested themselves directly, but who would be willing to make the same gestures.
On Tik Tok, people have appeared who post threatening messages like this: "If I am given the opportunity and honor to serve my homeland, I will shoot everyone (...) from USR, PNL, PSD, UDMR and then I will shoot all the faggots and all the lesbians in this country! And after I do a general cleaning, I will keep a single bullet, which I will shoot in my head at the end, but proud of myself for having taken thousands of (...) stinkers to the other world".
Also on Tik Tok, there are clips circulating in which well-dressed young ladies seem to have imaginary dialogues with someone who is not seen, but can be heard greeting them, and they respond threateningly: "Move on! Mind your own business!", writing on the screen: "When a colleague who voted with ND approaches me" or "When a colleague who voted with the chair approaches me". Thus, contempt for the opposing vote is cultivated.
On the same social network, a petition is circulating demanding the arrest of George Simion for inciting violence and outlawing the AUR party. Among other things, the document states:
"This individual has
- publicly incited revolutions and confrontations with state institutions;
- used aggressive, threatening and denigrating language against political opponents, journalists and citizens with different opinions;
- encouraged anti-European, anti-democratic ideas and legitimized violence as a form of political expression;
- tried to undermine the electoral process and overthrow the democratic order."
The nation expected to breathe a sigh of relief after six months of electoral campaigning and political scandal. The state of division in the nation had reached high levels and everyone wanted the electoral process to end, the establishment of a president, whoever that might be, to return to normal, to be able to look our neighbors in the eye, to be able to enter a coffee shop or taxi in peace. We wanted to calm down, and this should have happened on May 18, when we actually elected a president.
Everyone was satisfied that the two competitors had come to an agreement. Nicuşor Dan declared his victory, and in the end George Simion accepted his defeat and congratulated the winner.
It is a difficult period from an economic point of view and the political turmoil at the party leadership level has consequences in our daily lives, without us being responsible for this. We are two days after we already have a president elected and validated by the BEC. We are trying to mobilize ourselves to solve the problems, to return to normal concerns. But George Simion, Călin Georgescu's "younger protege", listens to this teacher of his (as he himself declares) and contests the elections at the CCR, reviving national enmity, distracting us from constructive concerns. This is the reality behind the hypocritical declarations of the false prophet Călin Georgescu. He is the one who advanced the valuable idea of national unity, of solidarity in which "we engage in a work with each other and all of us with God", but what do we see now?! Călin Georgescu and his apostle, George Simion, sacrifice national unity for personal ambitions. This is happening after an alleged trip by George Simion to Vienna. Did he meet there with Romanians, as George Becali claims, or with representatives of a foreign power? George Simion accuses the interference of foreign powers in the Romanian electoral process. Does the intention to contest the elections not result from the intervention of some foreign power?
Both George Becali and George Simion give the impression that they are guided by the services, given the stuttering and frequent changes of opinion they display in public.
These behaviors suggest that the elections that have just ended were nothing more than a battlefield for factions in the Romanian secret services.
George Simion challenged the election results at the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) on Tuesday night. According to a press release from the CCR, "on May 20, 2025, at 11:41 p.m., a scanned document entitled "Request for annulment of the elections" was communicated to the institution by e-mail, signed in handwriting, in copy, by Mr. George-Nicolae Simion. Several annexes were attached to the request. The CCR specified that, in accordance with art. 7 of the Organization and Functioning Regulation, requests must be signed in handwriting in original or with a qualified electronic signature, by the date and time of the debate. This requirement was communicated to Mr. Simion on May 21, 2025, at 9:06 a.m., on the same e-mail address from which the request was sent, in order to complete the documentation. The appeal is to be debated in the Constitutional Court session of May 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m."
Contesting the elections would have made sense if they had actually been rigged. However, if they had been rigged, then George Simion would not have admitted his defeat. This stuttering shows that the intention of the contest is not to compromise himself in the eyes of his own electorate, to give false hopes to his voters and, consequently, to irresponsibly prolong the state of division in the nation.
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