Senator Diana Șoșoacă, who became infamous for her extreme expressions, presented an unusual draft law in the Bucharest parliament: she initiates that Romania cancel the basic agreement with Ukraine and reclaim the territories that were once under Romanian rule.
In fact, it goes further: its demands even extend to the parts of Máramaros County, which currently belong to Subcarpathia, which did not come under Romanian authority even after the Trianon Dictator, reports kronikaonline.ro .
Specifically, the proposal demands that Bucharest cancel the Good Neighbor and Cooperation Treaty between Romania and Ukraine, which was ratified by Law 129/1997.
In addition, he wants Romania to annex the territories that previously belonged to Romania between the two world wars.
Șoșoacă writes in Article 3 of the draft submitted to amend Law 129/1997: "Romania annexes the historical territories belonging to it, namely North Bukovina, Herța, Budzák (Cahul, Bolgrad, Ismail), the historical Máramaros and the Snake Island ".
Of course, all of this would only become possible if Romania declared war on Ukraine.
The proposal for Máramaros county is particularly interesting, since its larger, northern part has never been under Romanian authority.
The county was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until the signing of the Trianon Dictator, then following the peace treaty, its northern part was then transferred to Czechoslovakia. The territory was returned to Hungary in the period 1938-39, then occupied by the Soviet army in 1944, and annexed by the Soviet Union in 1945.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited the region that had previously been part of Hungary for almost a thousand years.
Șoșoaca, who won a mandate on the list of the extremist Union for the Unification of Romanians (AUR), but has since been expelled from the party due to his scandals, and who acts as an independent senator, is constantly suspected of actually representing Russian interests.
Source: kronikaonline
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