Boss, sit down and let me tell you what Raluca Turcan has dug up now! She says the Veștea Government, that one led by the designated prime minister, can only be voted in with AUR's support. And she ain't joking, bro! Turcan warns that "out of national interest" some AUR MPs might vote for it. So, I'm supposed to understand that AUR is now the nation's savior? A few months ago they were calling them extremists, now they're calling them to form the government. Nice "rule of law"!
Turcan posted a real manifesto on Facebook, saying Romania "seems more and more like a captured state." And she lists: violation of the Constitution in appointing the PM, procedural force that weakens legitimacy. Listen, boss, it's like you're at a match, not in government. But the best part is when she says PNL is "abruptly torn from the outside" by political forces and institutions that want to get rid of inconvenient people. "Today they hit PNL. Tomorrow they can hit another party or even the president of the country," she writes. Watch out, it's like a movie script, not real politics!
Now, yesterday's episode in justice: a court in Ilfov judged "without competence and without transparency" a case regarding an internal political decision of PNL. And the kicker, exactly on the day the designated PM found he needed 18 more votes, Ciprian Ciucu, the right hand of PNL's president, was called to the DNA! Coincidence? I say no, bro. Turcan compares the situation to the times of Năstase or Dragnea, when justice was politically controlled. And she calls yesterday "a black day for the rule of law."
And the conclusion, the saddest: behind the designated PM, they're not discussing government programs, but positions, control, and resources. The PSD president is already in opposition to his own PM, just like in the "movie" of the Bolojan government. I mean, we're back to the same tricks, bro. What can I say, it's pure Caragiale.
For now, I'm off to explain to Mioara why I'm not voting for anyone anymore, because I'm sick and tired of politics!