
Nicușor Dan says excessive reactions to the anti-crime agency's social media jab are unhelpful and urges focus on substantive issues
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Summary
Romanian President Nicușor Dan downplayed an ironic social media post by the country's anti-organized crime agency DIICOT targeting interim Labor Minister Dragoș Pîslaru, urging the public not to overreact. According to Dan, such excessive reactions are unhelpful and reflect a tense atmosphere. He called for focusing on substantive issues instead.
The controversy stems from a DIICOT post mocking Pîslaru after he dismissed a senior official who failed to inform him about a DIICOT raid in Bihor county on June 30. The president stated that Romanians expect leaders to solve daily problems, not engage in public spats.
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