Geoana in the claws of Antenna 3


I was really waiting for the Tuesday evening show with Mircea Geoană on Antena 3. Mircea Geoană was meeting with the team from the PSD’s main propaganda organ. For Marcel Ciolacu, the head of the government from Buzău, Geoană remains the main opponent and danger. For months, the Voiculescu and Ghiță media groups have targeted him as an international wanted man. And the Antennas are among the main milkers of the public budget since the government from Buzău controls the rich directorates.

In order to understand the stakes and the behind the scenes of such a meeting, we must specify that, in addition to the sums paid to Antene and the other channels of the Intact group, it is the press group that gave the most Romanian and European parliamentarians, ministers and directors of institutions , the wife’s wife. With their power of influence and to sway all kinds of political quarterbacks through broadcasts, the Antennas obtained the most parliamentary mandates without their party having passed the mandatory minimum percentage of favorable votes in the elections. And in this year’s parliamentary elections, the PSD lists in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies include Anene’s collaborators and rewarders.

Well, on the television of the great benefits of all kinds, a moral court was simulated composed of wedding-style cocoons, perched on the pile of political rewards on which the group developed. And from there, from above, from their purity and innocence, give them and fight and accuse!

How can the questioners not support their benefactor and how can they not knock Mircea Geoană, always being a fairly disciplined team in the execution of the tasks of the unitary management of the group.

What happened to him. From Vanghelie’s watches to Rizea’s accusations from prison made through his wife and Anca Alexandrescu to the selection of ministers and Ionuț Costea or the employment in the MFA, all the so-called skeletons were unloaded in the middle of the show. You would have said that the nuns and the angels caught the bandit-bandits in a corner. Moreover, with the air that he is fighting with all his might to catch the truth, Mihai Gîdea ran like a rabbit on the trail of the animator from USR. (I ask USR supporters and members to take note of the confessions of the mayor Elena Valerica Lăsconi made in the Media Page, where she alone confesses that she was a host of shows and a wedding DJ, without saying a word about her relationship with the owner of the station before the swearing of radio from Hațeg).

Mihai Gîdea and his editorial team, instead of asking for details about Mircea Geoană’s vision for Romania, tried to bury him in hypotheses and prophecies and “stamp” him with as many question marks as possible. This makes me watch the show with Marcel Ciolacu from the very first minute. I want to see how many of the questions from the Antena 3 team will refer to the title of revolutionary with benefits and commercial spaces with everything, with the acquired lands, with the baccalaureate degree and with the university degree, with family businesses, with pharmacies and with the solar park, with family life and with Duduia Docuz, with connections with Hayssam, with French in study and with specialists in nothing, pushed through many places, all known and presented by journalists with statements and documents. And, if they don’t know what else to ask, I recommend Valer Marian’s “interrogations” published in Cotidianul.

As in the last appearance of Răzvan Dumitrescu, Mircea Geoană looked good, answered intelligently and formulated elegantly. He even admitted that he was wrong (referring to the Gospel and Rizea). He repeated this and promised. At the level of language, the distance between it and the competitors is huge. Like from a duck to an airplane. Mircea Geoană operates easily with large subjects, with heavy files and masters the art of communication. If he spoke more temperately, perhaps he would make fewer mistakes (“now Russia wants the de-Russification of Moldova”).

ÎAs for the supporters, unlike the PNL which mobilized its stars and mayors, Mircea Geoană came with a lot of young people and a few close ones, plus his family. Ana and Alexandru were convincing and even tried to build a bridge with those of their generation, especially with the educated ones.

For me, Mircea Geoană convinced, showing a communication potential worthy of a president of Romania.

I can’t wait to see Marcel Ciolacu in turn.

Photo: antenna3.ro

Source: www.cotidianul.ro