Senator Diana Ivanovich-Shoshoake said on Tuesday, after being told by the SPP a day ago that she had received a “suspicious” envelope, that she had never experienced such a situation before and that it was “revenge of the system that they have been attacking for four years “, – reports Agerpres.

Diana Soshoake, Parliament of RomaniaPhoto: Inquam Photos / George Călin

She recalled that on Monday morning she was informed by the SPP that she had received a “suspicious” envelope with a “fluid substance”. Sosoake said the envelope remained for analysis and he was interested in the outcome.

“At 8 in the morning, people from the SPP called me and said that it was a suspicious envelope. I am facing something like this for the first time in my life. My clients didn’t come across either. I also told my fellow MPs, they too have never received or heard anything like this. But that’s natural when you fight the system. (…) After I finish the plenary session, I will contact SPP and see what happened in the meantime. I was told that it contains granules or dust that could affect my health and the health of others. (…) This is an ordinary envelope. I saw it in the box. You are not allowed to touch him,” Sosoake explained in the Senate.

When asked where the envelope came from, she clarified: “On the route of the colony. About what it was before 1989. (…) These situations probably still happen. This is probably bullying and an attempt to instill fear. (…) Let’s attack Sosoake with one accord, because she has also been attacking the system for years. This is the revenge of the system, but it doesn’t matter that Diana Ivanovych – Sosoake – is the strongest woman.”