RO/POL/ CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IMMINENT RED SUICIDE NOW

Get in here fellow brethren, gather your caravans and your popcorn and watch how PSD (socialists) commits political seppuku in a wonderful manner

Basic gestalt:

>PSD (socialists) currently have a large majority in the Romanian Parliament alongside ALDE (center-right pseudo-liberals), majority won in last year's elections
>Opposition parties are completely fragmented, with PNL (liberals), USR (progressive liberals) and PMP (((center-right))) at historic lows - therefor snap-elections are out of the question
>PSD (socialists) announced today after a CEX meeting that they would withdraw political support for their own Government, citing that electoral promises have not been kept
>PSD Prime-Minister refuses to resign, while most of the rest of the cabinet announces their official resignation (lapdogs)
>Some PSD Districts endorse the Prime-Minister, while most of the party falls behind the PSD leader - Liviu *Gippo Mustache* Dragnea
>Country might be a step away from a Constitutional Crisis that is basically just a socialist turf war

The whole thing is a mess, so let's watch them kill each other with fervor while the Opposition shits itself because they've just missed the perfect opportunity for a snap election.

tl;dr socialists stabbing other socialists is always fun

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>mfw PSD throws the country into a crisis so that they can save their leader that is facing an imminent prison sentence in a few weeks

>only 2 replies

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it's brewing user, but thanks for the bump nonetheless

What about UDMR? Are they cucks? Also autonomy for Seklerland (Szèkelyföld) when?

UDMR is playing the usual card - side with the winners. They've been doing it for 25 years already and it's been going great for them

>mfw UDMR is the longest serving political party in Romania, being co-opted in every single Government ever since the 90s.
>mfw UDMR politicians have had in the past positions such as Minister of Education or Minister of Culture and Patrimony

Regardless of the memes and whatnot, the autonomy rights in Romania are some of the most permissive in Europe. Szeklers speak their own language, they have political representation (2 parties), the counties in which they reside in have literally everything written in Magyar (and all residents are required to speak Magyar in order to integrate properly) etc. Extended autonomy would not be possible mainly because Harghita and Covasna are some of the most dependent counties when it comes to economic upheaval - they have no industry sector, no job market whatsoever, they rely on gibs from the Government.

bumping with the soon-to-be-completed Cathedral

we might see a show-off between it and the soon-to-be-built mosque

According to my friend who has relatives in Székelyföld they are corrupt cucks but everyone votes from them nevertheless because shit representation is still better than splitting votes and losing representation.

That's the right answer. Magyars are usually mobilized en mass during electoral times - their participation rate go well over 70-80% (while the national one is at 30% currently) and they usually tend to vote UDMR or the other newly formed magyar party.

A South Tyrol type autonomy would be better to Szeklerland. It could launches the local economy like tourism, farming etc. Also the Hungarian education is an important topic there. I see too many Transilvanian (mostly) Hungarian immigrants here in Hunland. They should stay there to accelerate the local economy.

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>Also the Hungarian education is an important topic there

Hungarians living in Covasna or Harghita (or any place the has a significant magyar minority for that matter) have the right to go to magyar schools that are being sponsored by the state. These magyar schools teach only in Hungarian and the course material is provided by the Hungarian Government.

>I see too many Transilvanian (mostly) Hungarian immigrants here in Hunland.

The demographics for the magyars are truly at a historic low - same as for the rest of the country. Relocation has been an issue ever since the Ceausescu regime - the commies here employed a form of "romanisation" of the land - bringing in massive numbers of Wallachian or Moldavian born people into Transylvania in order to quell the Hungarian numbers. You can only imagine how the demographics have changed over the course of several decades.

All major Transylvanian cities have a Romanian majority by now, with Cluj or Oradea having less than 25% Hungarian ethnic composition. You can blame the commies and the fact that a lot of Hungarians left for Hungary when your country got accepted into the EU before us.

>They should stay there to accelerate the local economy.

There's truly no perspective for the local economy, trust me. There's literally nothing to do in the Hungarian-majority counties, economic-wise. Jobs are down, demographics are down, industry is nonexistent, youth sector has emigrated etc.

glorious Romanian consecrated land

UPDATE

>CEX PSD meeting still going on
>Prime-Minister has called for the resignation of the PSD leader, Liviu Dragnea, calling him responsible for the failure of not implementing the campaign promises
>Prime-Minister will make official statements later on - sources say that he will resign if the President appoints a PSD Prime-Minister in his place

tl;dr It's the night of the long knives for the socialists. It appears that the stand-off will continue

there's no crisis. it's just the typical psd strategy of drawing public attention to them after the bum Iohanis received from visiting trump

Tourism sector exists there. That region has so many nice places like ski resorts, thermal water baths etc.In some form its possible to establish some economy. For me isn't Hungarian who could't travel there at least once in 5 yrs. I know that the minority rights are better in your country than in Slovakia and Ukraine. In slovakia the assimilation and the shrinking numbers of my people are cathastropic, sadly.

>it's just the typical psd strategy

This has nothing to do with PSD, Radu. Dragnea will receive his sentence in less than three weeks - if he will be found guilty, he'll go straight to prison, as it triggers his first suspended sentence. The Minister of Justice - Tudorel Toader - did not want to promote the 13 OUG that would effectively save Dragnea from his sentence.

He's dynamiting his own Government so that he'll escape from prison.

Romanians are Nordic and the Master Race.

>liberals
>progressive liberals
>spocialists
>Center right
>pseudo liberals
??????

Are these all shades of cuck or what?
What is the dude that visited the White House and spoke with Trump?

we have no right-winged political representation. Our last true right-winged party died back in the 90s, the rest that proclaim themselves as right are conservative liberals / progressive liberals and they usually align themselves as center-left/center-right politically wise. Also, all of them are pro-EU, pro-NATO, pro-US - you get the point. The rest of the political sphere is dominated by PSD (conservative socialists - they rely on old voters that have lived during the commie rule, hence their conservative stance) and a few other parties that fall under 10%.

>What is the dude that visited the White House and spoke with Trump?

President Iohannis is a former PNL member - he ran as the PNL candidate for the Presidency two years ago. Politically, he's a self-proclaimed right-winged liberal - nonetheless, he's a cuck that has positioned himself as the bastion of the anti-corruption fight in Romania. A EU lapdog that barks whenever a foreign Western country tells him so - it so happens that the big dog is now Trump; the former one was Merkel.

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