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11 September 17:47

George Simion, the leader of AUR, has been criminally investigated for public incitement after making violent statements related to a coup.

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In March 2025, George Simion, the president of AUR, generated a criminal case for public incitement after stating that those who committed a coup should be "lynched in public square." The prosecutor's office took notice following these statements made during a protest. Subsequently, Simion proposed the idea of protests similar to those in Nepal, threatening with a revolt and criticizing the rejection of AUR initiatives by parliamentarians. The protests in Nepal, mentioned by Simion, resulted in numerous casualties and destruction.

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George Simion își upgradează amenințările. De la ”jupuiţi în piaţa publică” trece la ”revoltă în stil Nepal”. ”Nu garantez că vor fi iertați de români”
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Simion: Nu garantez că, la o revoltă în stil Nepal, politicienii contra poporului vor fi iertați
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George Simion, provocări extreme. I-a amenințat pe cei care au votat împotriva lui la prezidențiale. "Nu garantez că vor fi iertaţi"
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Simion își amenință colegii din Parlament: Nu garantez că, la o revoltă în stil Nepal, politicienii contra poporului vor fi iertați

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