Yo, sit down and grab a beer, 'cause I've got news that'll make you jump out of your seat! In Sânger, Mureș county, the villagers got sick of promises and said: "Enough, we're taking our vote back!" And they did it, bro, with a referendum! Over 52% of those at the polls fired Mayor Vasile Grec, just two years into his term. Hell yeah! Not like in my hood Berceni, where the mayor stays forever and we stare at him like a cat at a calendar.

The man, Vasile Grec, says he came after the EU project sessions were closed and took over a commune with zero funds, zero PNRR - the only one in the county like that. But the people didn't forgive him, boss. No investments, nothing. Same with Mioara - if I don't bring the paycheck home on time, she throws me out the window, no two-month adjustment period.

The referendum initiator, former mayor Alexandru Măgheran - who also lost the 2024 election - said it clear: "For all mayors in the country, it's a warning. It's not final, it's not for life in a town hall." Exactly what I say when I argue with Relu from work: "You're not there for life, boss, 'cause I'm coming with the boys and we'll change you!" But Măgheran is classier, he did it through democracy, not with a handshake.

Now, the result must be validated by the Luduș Court, and until new elections, the deputy mayor takes over. That's how it's done, bro! See what happens when people mobilize. Here in Sânger, they showed that the people really decide - not like in those "vote, but it doesn't matter" deals. If we did that in Berceni, maybe we'd get rid of the old mayor who hasn't paved a road since I was driving a Dacia.

One villager said in the report: "We came to take our vote back." Another: "I voted for change." Some mentioned envy and conflicts - well, how could there not be, bro, 'cause everyone wants to be mayor. But the majority was for it. Big deal! Who pays, still us, but at least now we know we can kick out those who do nothing. Cheers!