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The Tricolor Wolves are an emerging civic group, known for its nationalist activities and for promoting Romanian symbols. At Călin Georgescu's rally in Alba Iulia, Adrian Băzăvan, a representative of the group, accused Georgescu of manipulation and betrayal, shouting "March to Moscow!" The group presents itself as a patriotic community, focused on national values and an anti-Russian discourse, having an active presence on social media and at public events.
The Tricolor Wolves criticize politicians considered anti-national and have called for legal actions against public figures such as Senator Diana Șoșoacă, whom they consider a threat to national security. Although they define themselves as a civic group, they have registered an official name, suggesting intentions of institutionalization. Their rhetoric combines nationalism with a pro-Western stance and a commitment to support Ukraine, believing that Romania's security depends on distancing itself from Russia.
The Tricolor Wolves criticize politicians considered anti-national and have called for legal actions against public figures such as Senator Diana Șoșoacă, whom they consider a threat to national security. Although they define themselves as a civic group, they have registered an official name, suggesting intentions of institutionalization. Their rhetoric combines nationalism with a pro-Western stance and a commitment to support Ukraine, believing that Romania's security depends on distancing itself from Russia.