President Iohannis: Greater Union, not deserved inheritance or well-deserved gift of history

President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday in Suceava that the Greater Union should not be regarded as a " deserved inheritance or a well-deserved gift of history ," showing that Romanians should contribute to the project of an advancing Romania.

"Romania has been thought by the makers of the Greater Union as a national project of cohesion, of a state committed to contributing substantially to an international environment of peace, an area in which all are equal before the law. Iancu Flondor's words are from this perspective an emotional reminder over time: ‘The future of our country and nation is closely related to law and legality, and the centuries-old dream of a united prosperous and powerful Romania is only achievable in this way.' In the spirit of the historical decisions of 100 years ago, I'm inviting you to see the Greater Union not as a deserved inheritance or as a well-deserved gift of history. Moving on to the second centenary of our common modernity should be a matter of taking up a great responsibility, truly honouring our great forefathers, contributing in turn to the project of a Romania that advances through European values and aspirations, a fair homeland for all its citizens, without discrimination or exceptions, a country worthy of its great potential, living up to the aspirations of great generations," Iohannis told the national flag offering ceremony at the the Seat Fortress of Suceava.

Also on Wednesday, Iohannis laid a wreath at the bust of the great local politician Iancu Flondor and visited the Bukovina Museum in Suceava. AGERPRES (RO - author: Florentina Peia, editor: Florin Marin; EN - author: Corneliu-Aurelian Colceriu, editor: Rodica State)

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