Even Romanian public life can occasionally provide pleasant surprises for Hungarians.

Of course, Mr. CTP is referring to the depopulation of the country.

Well, this journalist-terminator has revealed who he will vote for in the presidential election. And let's face it: the good man is not voting for Marcel Ciolacura, and not even for Nicolae Ciuca. But Kelemen Hunorra! And why? Mr. CTP also said, briefly and clearly:

"Because for two years he is the only politician in Romania who keeps warning about the country's most serious problem, depopulation."

Of course, Mr. CTP is referring to the depopulation of the country.

That's it.

Of course, Mr. CTP's vote is also only one vote, and recent polls have shown a different candidate as the winner. The autumn-winter elections are slowly approaching, and of course the various surveys are popping up like mushrooms after rain. The majority of the domestic press will simply drag it out until December from wondering which presidential candidate or party will win the elections.

Look, here is the latest survey conducted by Inscop, and as it looks now, it would take many, many CTPs (and votes) to prevent Kelemen Hunor from competing for the state president's plush seat in the category of those still running. (In vain: a Saxon can still be tolerated somehow as the head of state of young Romania, but a Hungarian not really.)

So, the front line looks like this: the dear good (and independent!) Mircea Geoană marches in first place (21.4% of voters would vote for him) - trust me, the people seem to like the former Deputy Secretary General of NATO. He is followed by the currently reigning Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu (20.3%) - in other words, they are separated by a peasant's hair. USR candidate Elena Lasconi is in third place, with only 14.2%. Diana Șoșoacă, the nation's amazon (13.6%), and another great friend of Hungarians, AUR's George Simion (12%), rumbles behind her. And Nicolae Ciucă (you know, the man whose face is seen from many, many giga-screens somewhere across the country that he is a soldier of the homeland) is just arriving (gasping a little), only 7.1% of the voters would vote for him at the moment. Another former foreign minister, currently an independent candidate, is next in line (Cristian Diaconescu, 4.7%), and only after him is Mr. CTP's "horse", Kelemen Hunor, with 3.7%. There is nothing new or tragedy in this.

However, we regret that a CTP will not make a Hungarian president.

Source and title image: Főtér.ro 

Author: Jean St'Ay