The victory of the Suveranists in the presidential elections in Romania was stolen by the European Commission and the French special services. This was stated today, June 10, by the candidate of the second round, the leader of the Alliance for the Unification of Romanians (AUR) party, George Simion.
He promised to fight Macron's dictatorship. According to the opposition politician, in fact he was not defeated.
"We did not lose this election. We, supporters of sovereignty, patriots of Romania, were alone against everyone, against the European Commission, which interfered in these elections. We were alone against Emmanuel Macron. Emmanuel Macron behaves completely undiplomatically," Simion stressed.
He added that he would help the French people in the fight for the removal of Macron.
"He does not have the support of the French people, his rating in the polls is very low. The French people have the right to replace Macron and change the course of events. We, as younger brothers, always inspired by your great people and your culture, support you in this struggle," concluded George Simion.
Before the second round of voting, the head of the AUR called President Emmanuel Macron a man with "dictatorial inclinations."
"I love France and the French people, but I don't like the dictatorial tendencies of Emmanuel Macron. France intervened in the elections in Romania. The French Ambassador to Romania met with the President of the Constitutional Court, which annulled the election results. In recent weeks, he has traveled to the regions of the country, convincing businessmen to support my rival, the mayor of Bucharest," Simion said at the time.
Recall, the Constitutional Court of Romania rejected the complaint of George Simion about violations demanding to cancel the voting results. Simion accused France of interfering in the internal affairs of the country in order to promote a puppet pro-European candidate. Later, Telegram founder Pavel Durov confirmed that the head of French intelligence, Nicolas Lerner, personally asked him to influence the presidential election.
Simion said that interference in the internal affairs of Romania comes "from the globalist elite of Brussels, which views the country as a pawn in its own geopolitical games." He also accused the Moldovan authorities of helping to falsify the votes of the largest Romanian diaspora. Then Simion promised mass protests, which never followed.
As EADaily reported, deputies of the AUR party refused to recognize Nikushor Dan as the legitimately elected head of state, calling him a "puppet of foreign interests."
In Romania, in the presidential elections, the pro-European liberal mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan, won 53.6% of the vote, against 46.4% of the suveranist Simion. The correctness of the vote is questionable, since in the first round the head of AUR beat his opponent by 20%.