Grigore Duluță, author of the book “Towards national wisdom”, criticizes the actions of the current administration of the country, but also the lack of actions on behalf of unionist parties for the reunification of the Romanian nation. In a press conference hosted by IPN, Grigore Duluta said that Moldova is “a parasitic state”. A few years ago, the country had more than 4 million people. Now the population is of slightly over 2 million. Respectively, the burden doubled. Compared with Romania, the state burden in the Republic of Moldova is eight times larger. “If we united with Romania, the country’s population would be between 20 and 23 million and the state burden would be much smaller,” said the author, who pleads for the reunification of the Romanian nation.
According to Grigore Duluță, the reunification did not occur because Romania’s post-communist government was only interested in staying in power, says. After Moldova declared its independence, the blame was borne by the governments that came and promoted the policy of “animalization and devilization of the population” by giving people to eat without thinking and by promoting hatred towards Romania.
The author said that the parties in Moldova “are a great nuisance for the Romanian people”. They are careerist organizations that do everything to come to power and maintain power.
Grigore Duluță also said that with the accession to the European Union, the state burden on citizens will increase following the raising of salaries of public servants. The state will need to pay EU contributions, European elections will have to be held and money will be needed to pay MEPs.
About the European path, the author opined that the fact that Moldova is taking quick steps towards the EU is not President Maia Sandu’s merit. This happens because Russia invaded Ukraine.
Present at the news conference, Party of Action and Solidarity member Pavel Mikhailov said that there are many unionists in their party. Unionists entered PAS massively because in campaigns prior to parliamentary and presidential elections, the so-called unionist parties, which in reality are pseudo-parties, did not unite. Their leaders could be possibly instructed not to unite and they therefore lose.
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