Andrei Năstase accused of betrayal by Romanian press
Andrei Năstase is accused of betrayal by the press in Romania. Journalist Paul Iurea has been indignant at the fact that the DA leader said on a Russian television that he is not a unionist, and the rumors that he would like to join Romania are bitterness. The Romanian journalist believes that Năstase is playing a dangerous game in the interests of Moscow.
"You were trembling your pants, your tongue twisted in your mouth when he asked you some questions. I'm glad I did not invite you here. I never trusted you, you know. You have betrayed, national interests, "said Paul Iurea, a Romanian journalist.
Invited to the TV show on Naşul TV, the President of the People's Anti-Mafia Movement, Sergiu Mocanu, also commented on Năstase's words.
"People from Moscow think: It's said that if you come to the government, you will make the union. He says: Bullshit." mentioned Sergiu Mocanu, president of the Anti-Mafia People's Movement.
Earlier, the PPDA leader said in a Russian post that allegations that he would like to join with Romania are not true.
- You are said to be a pro-Russian politician, and if you are voted, you will start Union with Romania.
- It's not true.