
Romanian Lawyer Warns of Pandemic Treaty's Potential for Mandatory Vaccinations and Asset Seizures
Concerns Rise in Romania Over Potential Pandemic Treaty Malta – Romanian lawyer and law professor Gheorghe Piperea has voiced strong concerns about a potential pandemic treaty, warning of possible mandatory vaccinations and asset seizures. In a video filmed in Malta, Piperea discussed his anxieties about the treaty's implications for individual liberties and financial security. "They're talking about seizing people's assets – cars, houses – to pay for pandemic costs," Piperea stated in the video. He also expressed concern about potential mandatory vaccination requirements. Piperea referenced a conversation with Nicusor Dan, mayor of Bucharest, suggesting that the discussions he had were alarming. While the specific details of the conversation remain undisclosed, the gravity of Piperea's concerns is evident. The video lacks concrete evidence but highlights the need for transparency and public debate on the treaty's contents. The video's release has sparked discussion in Romania, underscoring the importance of public engagement and scrutiny of international agreements that may have far-reaching consequences for citizens' rights and economic well-being. The situation warrants further investigation and clarification from relevant authorities.