President Klaus Iohannis said Thursday that if he notices that "things go wrong" in Romania, his duty is to draw attention, saying that he cannot wait for "catastrophe to befall us."
"Watching is not a passive state. I cannot wait for a catastrophe to befall us. If I see things go wrong, I think it is my duty to draw attention," Iohannis said in Sofia, Bulgaria.
He added that if "the [Social Democratic Party] PSD and the government do not like being held a mirror up to, then they should work better."
President Iohannis: If things go wrong, I warn; I cannot wait for catastrophe to befall us
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