Δευτέρα 19 Μαΐου 2025

Arbaud Bertrand-This is quite extraordinary: George Simion, who won the first round of Romania's elections, went on French TV to call Macron a "dictator" and to denounce France's "huge" interference in Romania's elections.Here's what he said:"I love France. I like French culture. I love the French people, but I don't like the dictatorship of Emmanuel Macron.France interfered in the Romanian elections and the French Ambassador, under orders of Emmanuel Macron, discussed with the President of the Constitutional Court, the one who cancelled the elections in Romania. The French Ambassador was on tour these last weeks in all regions in Romania to persuade Romanian businessmen and institutions to support the opposite candidate. The mayor of Bucharest...[So you're saying there is interference by Emmanuel Macron in the Romanian election?]Yes, a huge one! [...] It is very serious. We are not Iran. We are not a country where there are ayatollahs who say who can be a candidate and who cannot."

MK71-Simon is right. Macron tried the same in Georgia and failed. Macron was not the only dishonest actor in Georgia. The US and EU ambassadors in Georgia engaged in all sorts of dirty political trickery to pressure Georgian people not to vote for @GeorgianDream41   To this day, they continue to meddle in Georgia’s affairs. In the US, Georgia’s enemies led by @RepJoeWilson pushed through the US House of Representatives a a cynically named  “Megobari” (“Friend”) Act, blatantly ignoring the will of the majority of the Georgian people. All this because, the Georgian people want to have good relations with everyone, including Russia. I very much hope the Megobari Act is killed in the Senate, but if  Megobari Act ever gets to @POTUS, I hope he vetoes it, in line with his stated policy of non- interference into the affairs of foreign states. If @SecRubio truly follows Trump’s foreign policy directive, he must issue an immediate cease and desist order to US ambassador in Georgia, to stop all steps aimed at destabilizing the country. It appears that Trump wants to have closer relations with Russia. If US wants closer relations with Russia, why can’t Georgia have the same, considering that Russia is Georgia’s immediate neighbor?

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