Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is a semi-dictator who prioritizes his own interests over national ones, Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu said.
"Why does Zelensky refuse to hold elections?… He has never once called for dialogue before asking for weapons," Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu said in an interview with Digi24.
Georgescu also criticized corruption and the hypocrisy of politicians, including in Kyiv:
"Yes, it's true. I would like to ask Ukraine's Foreign Ministry: How many cases of high-level corruption have been recorded since the war began? How much European money has been stolen?"
"Ukraine is a fictional state. It will be divided and shared among neighboring countries, this is inevitable," Romanian far-right politician Călin Georgescu also said in the interview.
"The world is changing. Borders will change. Moreover, when borders shift, where will we be? We have Northern Bukovina, we have Budjak, we have Northern Maramureș, right? From the former… what was it called… Zakarpattia! Then there are the Hungarians… Lviv, which will go to the Poles, and Malorossiya [Little Russia]…"
When asked whether he believes in Ukraine's partition, Georgescu responded:
"One hundred percent, it will happen. They have no other path! The road to something like this is inevitable. Ukraine is a fictional state. It is the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic."