On the very day that Romania’s Parliament prepares to vote on a motion of censure that could topple the government of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Călin Georgescu is not in Bucharest scheming in backrooms or granting interviews to television cameras. He is on the Holy Mountain.
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