‘Battle for the spirit of Romania democracy’, as a fear and anger
Eastern European correspondent

There are several stores, kebab grills and a package bar dogs in the village of Poenia Romania.
There are several choices that want to be the most suitable candidate to be president.
Poii, the driver of the capital than an hour from the capital, not alone.
Last November, Calin Georgescu – Vladimir Putini is not a fan and not NATO’s fan – 23% of the Romanian presidential election and the Romanian presidential election came from the extremist fringe to win the presidential election.
It was 24% better in Poeni.
Then the Constitutional Court, the invocal of the online campaign of Georgescu, demonstrated the exploration of Russia, compiled the entire election in an unprecedented action.
Poii, young voter called these allegations that were angry with the revoked votes “false”. “They had to let him see what happened,” Maria claims.
A new voting will be held in May, but Georgescu was banned from participation.
Supporters of the streets in Bucharest shouted that the judges destroyed democracy. A handful collided shortly with police using tear gas.
Now the nationalist politician George Simion entered the competition and it sounds strong instead.
Many Romanians are still in danger of the main European values ​​and global unions of countries.
“We are in the middle of the battle of thought. We have no choices here,” how a democracy activist describes the mood. “The fight is now.”
‘They cheated on us. They have already promised us’
There are fewer ideas about the money in Poeni and Russian interdling in the village and the money in the pocket. Or the lack of it.
In addition to the main road between heavy trucks and horses and carts, the men’s kebab and pensioners receive pensioners of pensioners in dusty benches.
A metallic metal phone box is bent outside the form, probably the creepy sign, as it has been for years.

The income here is small, prices rise and life is harsh as in many parts of Romania.
“He wants to make everyone with Georgescu. We cheated on us. We promised us more pensions:” First a woman speaks silently, and then becomes even stronger. “Others did nothing here for us here!”
In the rural store, Ion only is harmless.
“The young people do not have to graduate from college here, so they go abroad. It is not normal. We have places to work here.”
Millions of novels work elsewhere and send money to their families. In Poeni, this can see where some new houses are over.
The whole family of Ionel voted for Georgescu. He promised to reduce taxes, thinks, but he did not register his right ideology.
From Romania’s past, a man who praises extremist figures now is under investigation for suspicious links to a group of “fascists, racist or xenophobic characteristics”.
After asking, the politician who emerged was bored by fascist style.

Other villagers of Poeni saw this and saw that Georgescu knew everything about the mixed characters.
When you hear the name, a retiree takes his mug and used it as a machine gun by shouting that it was dangerous.
The other told me that people were suspected of anyone and the attention of anyone and attention to its sovereignty in economic sense.
“We do not need Europe to help us with money. So how will we live? Let’s face it: Europe feeds us!” Says.
‘FLIMSY Doubts’
Romania’s voting was transformed on the streets of Poeni or the streets of Bucharest.
US Vice President JD Vance has shown that the EU is not from Russia and not Russia’s biggest threat to the EU’s largest threat and a speech in Europe.
He noted that the country’s elections have canceled the “tidy doubts” under the EU “big pressure”. Then Elon Musk acted as “mad” in the court’s X.
Moscow would enjoy it.

Russia’s foreign intelligence agency has a complete agreement that the United States has crisis in the “liberal core flow” in Europe.
From this authoritarian mode.
“The new world we live. This is the ideology of Maga. Partners and partners are trying to find the distant parties in Europe,” the journalist saw the ionic ionita’s US-Russia compliance.
Therefore, the termination of the presidential election was not only the constitution, but justified.
“We live with a hybrid war, democracy is under pressure,” he said. The threat is real.
However, Romania, who has a border with Ukraine and has a large NATO base, has now had to engage in our hostility.
“This is a dramatic change. America is our ally, the largest, and most important security provider for Romania” Ion Ionis. “We need this partnership to go further and become stronger.
“People are concerned.”
Battle for the Spirit of Romania
The controversy for Florin Buhuceanu is not only political – personal.
Bucharest is a Modernist Gem, “Mini museum dedicated to the gay memory.

There is a big photo of the 1930s of three gay people arrested on a wall. Once in the next room, it is a wooden closet in an antique store that shows the memory of Romania fascist-cycle. Now there are pictures of gay signs.
Romania only decriminalized homosexuality in 2001.
“No State Museum will not carry such donations,” Florin says that he and his partner shows the exhibits at home for invited guests.
The prominent LGBT activist had so much threat to the heat of this election campaign, that security services warned him to be careful.
The atmospheric is Febril, which disappears as much as he appears with Georgescu.
Now, when Frontrunner, George Simion, after calling on election officials, was investigated after calling Georgescu to the race.
He describes the nationalist Aur, the columns as “faith, nation, family and freedom” as a “patriotic party of conservative essence”.
LGBT Rights Group Mosagiiq warned an increase in anti-Semitis, racist and homophobic rhetoric in recent weeks. After social media messages, he had to attack the police.
Thus, Florin Buhuceanu is afraid that his country was thrown into the past.
“It was not completely possible to breathe before 2001. Now we hear the same rhetoric again and again.”
Still worse, the United States, Russia and Romania have overlapped so far.
“This is open to our rights and the world is clear, so we must continue this fight,” he said. “This is not just for our society. The Romanian democracy is for the spirit of democracy.”