Protester Marian Ceausescu, fined after insulting Iohannis. What the police say
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Marian Ceausescu, a protester who has become known for his approach to public figures - politicians or people involved in various court actions - was fined on Sunday after addressing President Klaus Iohannis with the nickname “borfaşule” when the head of state arrived to vote at the Jean Monnet High School section in Bucharest.
The protester Marian Moroșanu, known as "Ceaușescu", was fined by the police, being accused of "addressing insulting words" to President Klaus Iohannis, when he left the vote. "Ceaușescu" says he was raised by...
Marian Ceauşescu, who became known for addressing public figures, politicians or people involved in various actions in the courts, was fined, on Sunday, after addressing President Klaus Iohannis with the appellation "borfaşule".
Marian Ceauşescu waited for President Klaus Iohannis in front of the polling station, where he booed him in his characteristic style: "Borfaşule, give the money back!".
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