Michael Voris interviews Cristian Terhes. Terhes is a member of the European Parliament representing Romania and the Christian-Democratic National Peasants’ Party (PNTCD) in the ECR Group. He’s also a Greek Catholic priest who asked for and received permission from his bishop to temporarily cease his public ministry as a priest so he can dedicate himself to human rights activism in the European Parliament. He still practices his priesthood (daily prayers, Mass, etc., in private), but his work is now specifically aimed at preventing an even greater steamrolling of human rights.