Non -affiliated parliamentarians conclude consultations from Cotroceni
The informal consultations of President Nicușor Dan with parliamentary political parties and formations end on Wednesday at the Cotroceni Palace with non -affiliated parliamentarians.
The Presidential Administration transmitted that a press release will be sent at the end of the consultations.
The discussions from the Cotroceni Palace started in the morning with the representatives of the Social Democratic Party (PSD). The PSD delegation included the interim president of the party, Sorin Grindeanu, Mihai Tudose, Marian Neacșu, Victor Negrescu, Lia Olguța Vasilescu and Paul Stănescu.
Subsequently, the PNL representatives – the interim president of the party, Ilie Bolojan, and Adrian Veștea, Cătălin Predoiu, Ciprian Ciucu and Dan Motreanu came.
The USR delegation followed, made up of the interim president of the formation, Dominic Fritz, the deputies Cătălin Drulă, Radu Mihaiu, Allen Coliban, Oana Țoiu, Radu Miruță and MEP Vlad Voiculescu.
The fourth formation with which President Nicușor Dan consulted was UDMR. The delegation included Kelemen Hunor – the president of the formation, Cseke Attila, Tanczos Barna, Lorand Turos, Antal Arpad and Miklos Zoltan.
The representatives of the parliamentary group of national minorities-Varujan Pambucian, Ionel Stancu, Ștefan Bouda, Varol Amet, Silviu Feodor, Ghervazen Longher, Adrian-Miroslav Merka, Gheorghe Nacov, Nicolae Nicolae-Moroslav Petrețchi, Bogdan-Alin Stoica, Bogdan-Alin-Alin Stoica, Bogdan-Alin-Alin-Alin-Alin, Zopol.
After the discussions with the representatives of the group of national minorities, the head of state should have had consultations with the representatives of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians and the SOS Romania Party, but they announced that they did not participate.
President Nicușor Dan was also consulted with the representatives of the Party of Young People (Pot) – Anamaria Gavrilă – President of the Formation – and the deputies Daniel Grofu, Răzvan Chiriță and Gabriela Porumboiu.
The Presidential Administration announced on Tuesday that these consultations were initiated under the provisions of Article 80 (2) of the Constitution and concern the economic and political situation of the country. The head of state said that this is a first round of discussions.