Tudor Chukhodaru played five games. He will be the AUR candidate for the mayor’s office of Iași, but now I have found him in Strasbourg, in the European Parliament, where he is on the PSD list. The energetic MEP Dr. Čuhodaru, as he is called on TV broadcasts from the security room, also supported sex education in schools through a movement he initiated in 2019, not to the benefit of conservatives in Poland, today’s partners in his new party. , AUR. In the video interview, I also asked Tudor Chuhodara about his sexuality education initiative, about the COVID pandemic and about the European Union in general.

Tudor Chuhodaru, Member of the European ParliamentPhoto: Hotnews

At the age of 55, in his political career since 1989, Tudor Chugodaru has passed through about five parties, as his parliamentary history shows. In 2008-2019, he was a member of the Parliament of Romania. From 2008 to January 2010, he was in the PSD. From January 2010 to February 2011, he was an independent deputy (like the Romanian one, impartial). From February 2011 to October 2011, I found him in the Conservative Party (Dana Voiculescu’s party). Since 2012, he received a second parliamentary mandate, but with PP-DD (Dana Diaconescu’s Party). From April 2015, he switched to UNPR (the one with national interest), and in 2016 he returned to PSD and won another parliamentary mandate. In 2019, he became a member of the European Parliament on the PSD list. Finally, in February 2024, we learn that Tudor Choukhodaru will be the candidate of AUR for the Mayor of Iasi.

In 2019, as an MEP from the PSD, Tudor Čukhodaru, together with other MEPs, initiated a resolution on the “criminalization of sex education in Poland”. The document signed by Čiugodár contained criticism of Polish conservatives from the PiS (Party “Law and Justice”), which were then in power in Warsaw. In the text of the resolution, the MEPs who signed the resolution, including Dr. Čuhodar, condemned the PiS-backed bill in the Warsaw legislature that criminalized sex education in Polish schools.

“On October 15, 2019, after the parliamentary elections and the resumption of the suspended session of the Parliament, Seimul discussed the bill in the first reading, and on October 16, 2019, he voted against the proposal to reject the bill,” warns Dr. Ciuhodaru, who signed the motion in the European Parliament.

Among other things, the submission, signed by Čuhodar in 2019, “condemns the recent events in Poland aimed at disinformation, stigmatization and the prohibition of sex education, and in particular, the harsh, inadequate and erroneous content of the justification of the bill; calls on the Polish Parliament not to pass the proposed bill and to ensure that young people have access to comprehensive sexuality education and that those who provide this education are supported in this regard, objectively and factually.”

Much belatedly, in February 2024, George Simion announced MEP Chukhodar as AUR’s candidate for the mayor’s office in Iasi, right after the leader of the sovereign party had just returned from Poland. “I came straight from Poland. In Warsaw we had meetings with our Polish allies, probably among the few, if not the only ones, who understand what it means to be between two empires, between the evil empire from the east, which still makes victims, and this new ideological empire, this new Soviet The Union with its commissioners from Brussels, who are trying to change our habits, our way of life, our way of understanding life and respect for our ancestors and the Christian identity of this continent”, Simion was “adopted” by the European Union, February 18, 2024.

“You have an obsession with sex education! I did not sign any resolution,” Tudor told Czugodaru when we visited him in Strasbourg, at the European Parliament last week. “Know that I am free from this point of view,” the MEP also said in an interview with HotNews in Strasbourg.

The next day, he came back with a WhatsApp message: “I didn’t understand what resolution you had in mind during the interview (there were several). I have always advocated the need for medical education, which can save many lives in many cases that occur in everyday life. The Čuhodar law on the teaching of medical education, which I submitted several times to the Romanian parliament, had already been passed because it was lying in the drawers. This was my intention in any official approach, and any other interpretations have no place,” the MEP wrote in an address to the HotNews correspondent.

Watch the interview with MEP Tudor Chuhodaru: