(VIDEO) Romanian band Taxi has released a song dedicated to the Republic of Moldova

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The renowned Romanian band Taxi released the song “When Rhinos,” featuring lead singer Dan Teodorescu and lyrics spoken by 31 personalities from Romania’s theater, literature, journalism, and activism scenes.

“We started this project four months ago. At this moment, I feel the need to dedicate it, with all respect and love, to the Republic of Moldova,” declared Dan Teodorescu.

Teodorescu thanked everyone who appeared in the music video: Valeriu Nicolae, Carmen Dumitrescu, Mihai Bendeac, Radu Hossu, Oana Gheorghiu, Melania Medeleanu, Florin Ristei, Radu Paraschivescu, Lora, Lucian Mandruta, Mihai Calin, Corina Bacanu, Gelu Duminica, Emilia Popescu, Angela Gheorghiu, Mircea Cartarescu, Natalie Ester, Catalin Striblea, Radu Buzaianu, Ilona Brezoianu, Amalia Enache, Cornel Ilie, David Popovici, Teodor Baconschi, Oana Pellea, Andrei Ciobanu, Florin Negrutiu, Irina-Margareta Nistor, Emilia Sercan, Alex Bogdan, and Victor Rebengiuc.

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After learning the results of Moldova’s parliamentary elections, he wrote:

“Moldova, you have all my respect. I respect the courage of journalists, the firmness of the authorities, and the intelligence of Moldovans who chose with their own minds, not others’. Those who say we should learn from you, Moldova, are absolutely right. Some will continue to look at you with a sick soul and a captured mind, both lethargic and aggressive, if that is possible. Nevertheless, you taught the lesson flawlessly; only those who don’t want to learn will fail to do so. But I got carried away and didn’t tell you what I actually wanted to say: I bow down, humble, to your IQ and your courage, Moldova. I didn’t know they were so big. PS: Now you understand why Moldova does things step by step? Because it has difficulty running. For the reason explained above.”Moldova. Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, the leader of Georgian Dream, explained: “As long as Moldova remains a member of the CIS, it is difficult for us to congratulate them. We will wait for Moldova to leave the CIS, and then we will reconsider the issue of congratulations.”