Romanian authorities: Simion didn't request medical care when entered Romania (DOC)
During the entry formalities on the territory of Romania, George Simion did not file any complaints or requested specialized medical care. It is the response of the Territorial Inspectorate of Iasi Border Police at the request of PUBLIKA TV journalist, Octavian Bratosin, regarding the expulsion of the Romanian activist.
In their answer, the Romanian Border Police states that the formalities of teaching and entry into the country of Simion were carried out according to the legislation in force.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that President of the Union Action Platform, George Simion, was expelled from Moldova.
Following a decision of the Migration and Asylum Bureau, the activist was declared an undesirable person for a period of five years on the territory of our country.
According to the Border Police, Simion was handed over to the Romanian authorities last night. Previously, he has received several similar bans several times.
At the end of August, Simion was not allowed to cross the border because of the aggressive behavior he had when he wanted to cross the state border with several Romanian citizens.
In the early 2015, George Simion was declared persona non-grata. Six months later he was expelled and declared undesirable on the territory of the country for a period of five years, but in the autumn of the same year, the ban was canceled by the Chisinau Court of Appeal.
In their answer, the Romanian Border Police states that the formalities of teaching and entry into the country of Simion were carried out according to the legislation in force.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that President of the Union Action Platform, George Simion, was expelled from Moldova.
Following a decision of the Migration and Asylum Bureau, the activist was declared an undesirable person for a period of five years on the territory of our country.
According to the Border Police, Simion was handed over to the Romanian authorities last night. Previously, he has received several similar bans several times.
At the end of August, Simion was not allowed to cross the border because of the aggressive behavior he had when he wanted to cross the state border with several Romanian citizens.
In the early 2015, George Simion was declared persona non-grata. Six months later he was expelled and declared undesirable on the territory of the country for a period of five years, but in the autumn of the same year, the ban was canceled by the Chisinau Court of Appeal.