“If the mail vote law should be adopted, then we will have to resurrect the University Square movement. The very next day I would call a press conference in the University Square, on the spot I remember standing, at the metro entrance, at the junction between Magheru and Carol I,” the deputy president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), Varujan Vosganian, stated, in a press conference in Iasi, Realitatea.net reports. According to Vosganian, the adoption of the vote-by-mail law would be tantamount to a coup d’etat. Vosganian added that the Romanians’ good fortune lies in the fact that “today’s dictator is less gifted than the one 20 years ago” and in its now being a European Union member state.