The President of Romania has sold his country

Friday, 21 October, 2016 - 18:30

Romania has removed all of its objections about CETA agreement in exchange for visa-free visits to Canada, thanks to which for the first time in the world gypsies could beg in the polar region.

Klaus Iohannis, the current President of Romania declared: «I have good news this morning. We have reached an agreement with the Canadian side, a reasonable agreement for both parties and thus we are in a very suitable situation to withdraw the reserve we declared towards CETA (Comprehensive and Trade Agreement e.n.). Romania no longer has any objection to the trade agreement with Canada».

Moreover, Bulgaria is going to do in the same way. To demand the visa-free entry for citizens is going to be in exchange for signing the agreement.

However, Brussels has blocked the signing, after one of the regions of Belgium, Wallonia, said that the agreement with the United States and Canada was not sure to be beneficial for the citizens. Besides, more economically developed countries of Europe are protesting against the conclusion of these contracts.

Begging of citizens from «other countries of the EU» is now one of the main problems for the countries of Northern Europe. People from Romania, Poland, Bulgaria and Italy take the first place among those who are earning in that way. This problem is more acute, than criminality of migrants from Africa and Middle East.

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