Chapter 788: The Most Critical Statement
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This October was destined to be a turbulent year for Bugrave, and just as the bloody curtain had not yet come to an end on the clash in the Presidential Palace Square, and the blood that had solidified on the floor had not yet been washed away, Constantinescu had a new challenge. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
At this time, the Social Democrats finally showed their aggressive and hideous faces, and launched an offensive at the instigation of Lubyanka, and Vojnea was the first to stand up and accuse the other side of the action, calling the right-wing party's move a fascist atrocity.
This is the most vicious curse, and in order to show his loyalty to Moscow, Voineia did not hesitate to step out of the shadows and provoke Konstantin Nescu directly.
VoinΓ©a at the press conference appeared serious and decent, as if the other party was the culprit.
"We should not deprive citizens of their right to demonstrate, nor should we suppress their freedoms. Citizens have the right to march, assemble, demonstrate, and this is the inalienable right granted to every Romanian by the Constitution. But what Constantinescu is doing is chilling the whole of Romania, they are stripping you of your rights, squeezing your wealth, and even preparing to leave you homeless. β
"These people advocate for the marketization of capitalism, and they use democracy and freedom as a pretext to deceive the people into serving the capitalists. In fact, it is only to make it easier to plunder your wealth and lead the people into an endless abyss. Poverty and disorder are their means, this is not a real democratic society at all! β
Voinea's statement shocked the entire hall of journalists. Soon after the imprisonment of the previous president of the Social Democratic Party, Iscu, a strong leader was quickly elected within the Social Democratic Party. And the first thing he did when he came to power was not to address the negative impact of the scandal of his predecessor, but to send a direct signal to the right-wing government led by Constantinescu.
It was also one of Voinea's means of diverting the attention of the population and portraying them as heroes fighting for democracy.
In fact, these people are just politicians who serve the interests after democracy, but it depends on who they choose.
"I will promise that the Social Democratic Party will carry out democratic reforms with the people as its primary goal, and that all Romanians, even the poorest, should be taken care of. The people at the bottom need bread, they need jobs, they need the care of the government. The current government has chosen to sit idly by and ignore the lives of the people. They preach that the people will live a better life after market-oriented reforms, but until now the people have not been able to guarantee even the most basic rights. β
"Polarized poverty is not the socialism we want to see!"
The hall was silent, this was not a fierce lash, it was a shouting and a declaration of war. At this time, the reporter remembered everything that happened when the police suppressed the people before, and perhaps those were not simple spontaneous actions, but premeditated political actions.
"So, the Social Democrats have once again announced that we will not recognize the ruling party of the Democratic Council elected in the general election, and that we will go to parliament for a new election! A party that carries out bloody repression of the population is absolutely not worthy of sitting in the position of president, and the people will drag the dictatorial tyrant from that position! β
As soon as this statement came out, the reporters at the press conference had already described it with a shocked expression, but looked at Vojnea with the eyes of a madman.
Crazy, simply crazy, re-election? This is a blatant attempt to provoke the Romanian political system and even deny the authority of the Constitution.
However, the madman Vojnea was full of confidence, and he was ready to challenge Romanian political authority. The Soviet Union was his life-saving card. As long as there is their support behind them, it is only a matter of time before Romania is taken out.
The overwhelming propaganda almost drowned out Constantinescu, and Voinea's speech also made him the focus of media bombardment again, who was on the cusp of public opinion. The name of tyrant and executioner seemed to be imprinted in his marrow.
But what worries Konstantinescu more is the Soviet side's statement. In response to the recent political turmoil in Romania, Yanayev made a very rare statement in the Kremlin.
"We will support the struggle between Vojnea and the Romanian government, and we will even support the actions of the people. When a political party is in a state of disorder, the people have the power to overthrow them and establish a new regime. Natural human rights should not be just a slogan without substance, but should also act without fear of power! β
This slogan was a shot in the arm, which instantly gave hope to the Romanian Social Democratic Party, and the guys who were swinging left and right suddenly realized why Vojnea dared to call out the incumbent president with a tough attitude.
It turned out that they had secret ties with the Soviet Union for a long time, and certain political forces secretly and slowly moved closer to the Social Democrats after Yanayev's speech.
However, this statement seemed to push relations between Romania and the Soviet Union to a freezing point. The Soviet embassy in Romania would then face overwhelming protests and even threaten Romania and the Soviet Union to cut off economic exchanges, but none of this would matter.
There were not many significant economic exchanges between the Soviet Union and Romania, so Yanayev was not afraid of threats from the other side.
As for the request to become a member of NATO? It is also necessary to think about whether Konstantinescu's right-wing regime can be sustained, and Vojneya is a supporter of Sovietism. As long as Romania is not a member of NATO, there is hope for Yanayev's first step in bringing the Iron Curtain to Eastern Europe.
"Damn it, damn it, damn it." Konstantinescu was already in a state of flux. The Soviet Union, which had been killed halfway, had muddied the political situation, and now it is estimated that all forces in Romania are eyeing the struggle between the Democratic Council and the Social Democratic Party.
Who wins or loses will affect the course of Romanian politics for a long time to come. Because they represent the struggle between the forces of the right and the left, respectively.
Constantinescu needed to add to his leverage, and he had to keep the Romanian army firmly in his hands and beware of being exploited by the other side.
He was ready to leave for the Romanian Ministry of Defense to find Defense Minister Stenlescu, and it was time for him to take a stand.
As long as the Romanian army is present, he will definitely not panic. (To be continued.) )