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Chaos and unproven theories surrounded by Tat's release from Romania

Epa Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan at Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida with the media, who focus on the microphones for a commentEPA

Andrew Tate is accused of dealing with human trafficking too

These have already been turbulent times in Romania.

But when the people navigate about the late winter ice and slush on Bucharest's elegant streets, the abrupt departure of the Tate Brothers with private jet left a new trace of confusion and unanswered questions.

A country with a canceled presidential election whose future in Europe, the support of neighboring Ukraine, its widespread corruption and collapse of public institutions, is superior to why two controversial foreigners who are confronted with a fleeing, but serious criminal accusation were treated with such obvious charges. Their confiscated assets and their passports suddenly returned to them.

Has a secret deal between the Romanian government and the Trump government concluded? If so, what does Romania get in the increasing transaction times in return? Or was this more of a preventive gesture of goodwill towards the American president, a gift to lie in Donald Trump's Imperious feet?

Or are we looking for conspiracies if the truth is probably much more chaotic?

As a foreign guide -from Volodymyr Zelensky to Sir Keir Starrer -you travel to Washington DC, who could bear deals and other obvious peace offers, who could blame Romania, a convinced NATO ally who navigates a variety of internal and external challenges to try an increasingly unpredictable US government on the other side of the US government keep?

“It is a question of life (or death) for Romania,” said security analyst George Scutaru and described the need of his country to support Western support in view of the growing pressure by the Kremlin.

Scutaru refused to pronounce the Tate theme, and said it was clear that Moscow wanted to undermine Romania's democracy, and that the government had a good reason to search for ways to remind the Trump administration to the many advantages – commercial, diplomatic and military – to support it.

But if the Tate brothers are part of this equation, it is already clear that many Romanians are not impressed.

This is a country that is already exposed to a strong populist counter -reaction against an elite -dominant class, which is generally regarded as corrupt and not with the struggles of ordinary people who feel treated as a second class citizen – a mere source of cheap work – within the European Union.

The sight of the crime, which apparently seems special treatment, therefore plays the idea that the institutions of Romania are hollow and only do justice for those with money.

The Getty Images police, who accompanies Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are connected to each other, in Bucharest in courtGetty pictures

The brothers were released from the house arrest by a Romanian court in January

“For me, what has happened is unacceptable. We cannot allow Romania's image to be clouded by impunity and defiance,” said Elena Lasconi, a prominent presidential candidate, and expressed profound concern that the Romanian public prosecutor's office was the sudden decision of the crime.

“It is my personal perception that there is probably … pressure on the Romanian political system, since the prosecutor logically applied very strict rules for control (the crime) and the United States would probably not have been a place where they could travel (due to concerns they would not return if they did not return), said the international Lawyer, Silvia Tabusca.

It is undoubtedly that Andrew Tat's lucrative brand of assertive masculinity brought him allies in the administration of President Trump. One of his former lawyers, Paul Ingrassia, is now working in the White House.

Many in the so -called “manosphere” see Tate as a persecuted hero who has just been saved from Romania's corrupt claws.

There is also more nebulous, right-wing orientation between some Pro-T-Tatate figures in the USA, right-wing extremists and allegedly pro-Russian armed forces in Romania and in the Kremlin itself, which is accused of weakening the pro-Western position of Bucharest.

But the picture is not clear.

Epa Donald Trump stretches his hand on a speaker in the White House EPA

Trump denies to be involved in the case

President Trump distanced himself from the fall of the brothers on Thursday and there are signs of a broader proposal in the United States, whereby the governor of Florida Ron Desantis makes it clear that the crime in his state is “not welcome”, in view of the plans to open a “preliminary Inquiry” in accusations against them against human trafficking and violence against women.

In Bucharest, the theory that the government of Romania has concluded a contract with the United States to release the brothers treated with caution by some analysts.

“I think the opportunities (such a deal) are fifty -five,” said Sorin Ionita, a political commentator, the ability of the various institutions and ministries of the Romania to be considered to arrange a “coherent” guideline on the crime.

“I am not sure if you coordinate. Did you manage to ask something in exchange (from the USA)? I am not sure,” said Ionita, complained about a situation that was almost designed to convince the publicity of Romania, and speculated that “satellite” figures on a lower level “in the same level” -Management was probably behind every contract to extract money from the crime brothers “. The BBC has not seen any evidence.

“It is very depressing to see,” he added.

As for the question, whether the deed, as your lawyer promised, return to Romania to continue her legal battles takes a certain degree of uncertainty.

Clock: Andrew Tate and Brother Tristan arrive in us

The fact that most of their assets were unspoiled could be seen as weakening the ability of the Romanian authorities to force them back. The deeds themselves also asked whether they can receive a fair trial in Romania and complain about a “conspiracy” against them.

And while Andrew Tate pointed out on Thursday that he and his brother are currently exposed to “no active indictment” in Romania, a more precise way of describing their situation could be to say that there is currently a lull in a long and complex legal process. An initial case was returned to prosecutors due to changes, while a second and more extensive pursuer is now pending against them.

“In the second case, we have 34 victims who worked together and were identified as victims. Among them are two minors, a 17-year-old girl who is to be exploited by the criminal group. And the second girl is 15 years old, and there is a crime for sexual acts with a minor in which they are also able to do the Lawyer, Silvia Tabusca, the pillars in which the pillar, in the cleans which the column, in the cleansing, in which the column, in the areas in the areas in Survia, in the areas.

The brothers are also arrested for separate and non -related criminal charges in Great Britain. In all of these cases, the deed denies misconduct.

In the coming months, Romania will be much more urgent than the fate of two foreign prominent. The presidential elections were planned for May and a leading candidate who is often accused of being a Kremlin puppet has just been arrested and is confronted with six criminal complaints, including fascism and undermining of the constitutional order.

Andrew and Tristan Tate make themselves with their self-decrees, extreme views and online personas with some of the topics that deal and share society in America and far beyond.

Obviously, they remain influential figures, especially in young and young men. But the brothers look for years of legal battles that can continue to present them and their still lucrative brand to the periphery of the much larger dramas that are now deformed by our world.