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Dan, again pulled by his sleeve. « I did not vote a government, a Parliament … »

Dan, again pulled by his sleeve. « I did not vote a government, a Parliament … »


Titus Corlățean said on Thursday evening, in an intervention for B1 TV, that President Nicușor Dan does not designate the prime minister, but will have to nominate a candidate, based on the majority in Parliament:

“The president does not designate the prime minister, the president after consulting with the political parties, he appoints a candidate for the position of prime minister and the Parliament, by majority in the Parliament, votes the prime minister, the government and approves the government program.

We, on May 18, did not vote in Romania a government, did not vote for a Parliament, I voted a president. The work with the government is resolved on the basis of the vote on December 1. We cannot be imposed, I speak at the level is principle, you accept PSD what we decide.

You cannot decide the agenda for a party that is number one in Parliament, less than I had once, but still number one, ”says the PSD senator.

« This party came out with a huge trauma after these presidential elections »

« It is not easy for us, the opinions are divided at the moment. I look at this party and not make the mistake on the right side of the political scoker with pro-European and Euro-Atlantic orientation to enjoy the PSD’s trouble.

Let God do not reach the situation where this party weakens long enough and leaves the left-handed golden area that has taken part of the electorate in an emotional context, through manipulation. Romania needs a powerful PSD.

If it is an increasingly smaller party we will have another type of actor in the center-left, populist, with anti-European orientation and I do not think that someone in Romania will enjoy such a hypothesis. So we have to weigh inside, what we do for a party to come back, with which team in the newer future, to have another style of making politics, to address to Omani to whom we have not addressed, ”concluded Corlățean.



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