Georgescu Demands Resignation of “Illegitimate” Romanian President Dan: Says Deal with Zelensky Poses “Real Danger to Romania’s Survival”

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Romanian Presidential candidate Călin Georgescu via XCălin Georgescu—who won the first round of Romania’s last presidential election, before being unceremoniously banned by the anti-Romanian globalist establishment—has demanded that the country’s parliament begin proceedings to suspend its electorally illegitimate, globalist President Nicușor Dan, accusing the de-facto leader of placing Romania’s sovereignty, security and national survival in danger.The former presidential candidate made the call during a Sunday evening appearance on the Romanian outlet Realitatea PLUS, where hundreds of supporters waited outside the studio. They applauded him for minutes and chanted “Round two back” and “Călin Georgescu is president.”Georgescu’s message was not diplomatic, cautious or technocratic. It was a direct warning that Romania is being dragged toward war by a discredited regime that no longer serves the Romanian people—and never did.At the heart of his accusation were the drone incidents in Galați and Constanța. Georgescu argued that both episodes have been buried, softened or explained away by authorities who do not want Romanians to grasp how close their country may be to escalation.“The drone from Galați, which no one talks about anymore. The drone from Constanța, which again no one talks about,” Georgescu said. “So this illegitimate president, it’s clear, has a deal with Zelensky to get NATO involved in the war through Romania.”Georgescu’s allegation has struck a nerve in a country already humiliated by the annulment of the 2024 presidential vote and increasingly convinced that Bucharest’s ruling class takes its instructions from Brussels, Kyiv and globalist institutions rather than from the Romanian people.Georgescu said the Constanța drone “belonged to the Ukrainian army” and insisted that Romania should have responded immediately and forcefully. “First of all, a quick, categorical and decisive diplomatic reaction was needed immediately,” he said. “You don’t play with something like that.”The Constanța incident involved a Ukrainian maritime drone that exploded at the port after reportedly losing control. Officials treated the episode as part of the chaos of Black Sea warfare, but for Romanian sovereignists the obvious question remains: why is Romania being exposed to the consequences of a foreign war?The Galați incident was even more alarming for ordinary citizens. A drone struck a residential apartment building and injured civilians, making clear that the war in Ukraine is no longer something happening safely beyond Romania’s borders.It is arriving near Romanian homes, Romanian ports, Romanian infrastructure and Romanian families. That is why Georgescu’s warning is resonating far beyond normal party politics.“Not even an unguided fly enters that port area,” Georgescu said of Constanța. He warned that if the drone had reached oil or ammonium nitrate storage facilities, Romania could have faced a human catastrophe with “15,000 to 20,000 victims.”When asked whether he was suggesting an agreement involving figures inside the Romanian state, Georgescu refused to go further than his original accusation. “What I had to say, I said,” he answered. “This was the perfect scenario for Zelensky to involve NATO in the war.”That is the sovereignist charge against Dan in its starkest form. Romania, Georgescu argues, is being turned from a nation into a trigger point—from a sovereign Orthodox country into a disposable frontier zone for NATO escalation and Ukrainian war politics.“This character, Nicușor Dan, is a real danger for the Romanian state, for the sovereignty of the country and for the safety and security of its citizens,” Georgescu said. “That is why I asked Parliament to start the suspension procedure while we still have a nation.”The phrase “while we still have a nation” is the core of the revolt now building across Romania. It expresses what millions increasingly feel: that the state still has buildings, flags and ministries, but the real decisions are being made elsewhere.Nicușor Dan, for Georgescu and the AUR-aligned sovereignist movement, is not merely another weak president. He is the face of a captured political order that cancelled the people’s vote, re-installed an electorally illegitimate globalist establishment and now risks turning Romanians into cannon fodder.Dan’s defenders call this “pro-Western.” But to many Romanians, that phrase now means something very different: obedience to Brussels, obedience to Kyiv’s corrupt regime, obedience to financial institutions and obedience to unelected networks that despise national sovereignty.Georgescu framed the crisis as the latest chapter in Romania’s unfinished post-communist tragedy. He returned to December 1989, rejecting the official myth of “revolution” and describing it instead as a coup that installed networks which never truly left power.“Whoever says there was a revolution either knows nothing or has been bought,” he said. In his view, the system changed its language, not its nature.He then connected that history to December 6, 2024, when Romania’s presidential election was annulled after his first-round victory. Georgescu called that moment a “second coup” and described the cancellation of the vote as an “unimaginable barbarism.”“When you cancel the vote of a people, that is, its right, society becomes a tribe,” Georgescu said. “During the game you don’t like the score, you know there’s very little left and the match ends, and you cancel the game. Then you’re no longer a referee.”That sentence explains why Dan’s presidency remains morally illegitimate to the sovereignist right. The system cancelled the game when Georgescu was winning, then restarted it the under establishment control and then demanded that Romanians applaud the result as democracy.For Georgescu, AUR and millions of voters, this is mere regime survival. For Romania’s globalist class, elections are acceptable only when the approved side wins.Dan therefore stands as the beneficiary of a broken constitutional order. His presidency may be recognized by institutions, but it has never repaired the wound opened when the Romanian people’s verdict was erased.That wound is now compounded by economic decay. Romania remains under pressure from rating agencies, with deficits, instability and weak governance raising the specter of junk status.Romania’s Globalist State Faces “Junk” Economic Downgrade at End of August Amid Political Crisis and Bankrupt Leadership/*! 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