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Romania’s government fell apart after his candidate’s election defeat

Romania’s government fell apart after his candidate’s election defeat


The Social Democratic Party’s leadership (PSD) in Romania unanimously decided to withdraw from the government, according to sources of a number Romanian mediaafter Prime Minister Marcell Cholaku asked for her to leave the coalition after the defeat of power candidate Crin Antonescu in the presidential election. In the first round on Sunday, independent Nikushor Dan went to run with the far -right, self -identified as Tripist George Simion.
In addition, the PSD, which will discuss in the coming days, changes to its management, will not support neither Dan nor Simion at the run -off on May 18 for the moment. Her partners from the national liberal party, however stand Behind Dan.

At the same time, Predu, who is the leader of PNL, met with his party in search of a way forward after the two parties participated in a coalition meeting. On Sunday evening, Cholako, who is under increasing pressure to withdraw, stated that he would not resign.

This morning, Simion said that if he won the runoff, he would try to put on a « management post » the previous first – canceled – Tour Kalin George, who came with him to the polling section on Sunday. « In a democracy, you let the people decide. So as a president I can change the members of the Constitutional Court, the members of the secret services, so that I can provide the right elections and be able to be a mediator to find a majority in parliament. This is the way we can think of it (Kalin George. »

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« Today, after seeing the Romanians ‘vote and the fact that this coalition did not achieve its goals, so it is not trusted after the Romanians’ vote, I will offer my colleagues PSD to leave this coalition, » said Cholaku, quoted by Digi24. He also understands that the party excludes any cooperation with the Union for the Unification of Romanians (AUR) of Simion.

Everyone in the party is responsible, said PSD’s first Vice-President Sorin Grindyanu, asked if he felt guilty about Antonescu’s result. Some regional PSD leaders openly discuss the possibility of the party going into opposition in the name of being « strengthened ».

Romanians choose on Sunday between three roads for Romania and many still hesitate

Romanians choose on Sunday between three roads for Romania and many still hesitate

Simion Nikushor Dan’s opponent is expected to try to form an alliance of all pro -Western forces in an attempt to beat the Aur leader.

In Bucharest, they expect the prime minister's change after the election result

In Bucharest, they expect the prime minister’s change after the election result



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