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Iohannis made his decision after the prefabricated pressure from the ultimate right opposition groups.
Romanian, leaving Centrist, Klaus Iohannis resigned in the midst of the harmonized push of the extremely right parliamentary parties to extinguish it after the controversial elections.
Iohannis announced his decision on Monday, after the mounting pressure Populist opposition groups.
“To spare Romania from this crisis, resign as President of Romania,” he said in an emotional address, adding that he would leave his duty on February 12th.
His resignation comes two months after a top court canceled the presidential election in European Union In the midst of charges of Russian mixing and after a previously little known, extremely right candidate- Calin Georgescu -She shook the surprising victory in the first round.
Last month, tens of thousands of Romanians went out to the streets in several protests called the ultimate right to protest against the cancellation of the vote, with some demanding to resign Iohannis.
With two rounds of choice set to repeat the 4th and 18th of MayRomania’s highest court said that Iohannis, whose second and last term would expire on December 21, will remain until his successor is elected.
But in January, three extremely right opposition parties, which control about 35 percent of parliament, filed a proposal for the abolition of Iohannis.
On Monday, MPs also initiated the Iohannis suspension process, after two previous attempts to initiate the initiation of the procedure.
“In a few days, the Romanian Parliament will vote about my suspension and Romania will go into crisis … The whole endeavor will have effects from the inside, and unfortunately on the outside,” said Iohannis.
Several opposition parties, including the ultimate right-wing federation for the unity of Romanian (AUR), the nationalist sauce of the party and the Youth Party and some members of the Reformist Party of Sava Romanian-have been removed by the removal of Iohannis. Some lawmakers from the ruling coalition were expected to vote for voting.
“This is a useless endeavor because, in any case, I will leave my duty in a few months after the election of the new president,” Iohannis said.
“It’s an unfounded move because I never – I never repeat, never broke the Constitution.”
Party leader of the far right, George Simion, welcomed the resignation of the president.
“That’s yours [the people’s] win! Now is the time to get back [to] Second round, “Simion announced on Facebook.
Senate and liberal leader Ilie Bolojan leader is expected to replace Iohannis.