Csaba Sógor in the European Parliament: The Romanian PM’s declarations intimidate minorities
A death threat has been made by the prime minister of Romania over the use of symbols, this proves how inaccurate the assumptions are that the country has exemplary minority protection policies - reacted Csaba Sógor Monday evening in the plenary session of the European Parliament to the statements of the socialist prime minister, Mihai Tudose.
The politician of the RMDSZ party hardly believes it ever happened in the history of the European Union that a state’s prime minister threatened a group of its own citizens with hanging.
The MEP declared that no other prime minister in the EU would utter anything similar. The PM’s words were not condemned by any of the Romanian parties, something that may aggravate hatred against minorities.