What happened today in Parliament is a shame for the PSD leaders. They did everything with the consent of Marcel Ciolacu



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The pro-Romania leader, Victor Ponta, said that “what happened today in Parliament is a shame for the PSD leaders who bluffed”, and the presentation of a new motion by the Social Democrats, in the ordinary session, ” it would already be embarrassing. “

“All 24 Pro Romania MPs were on the bench, physically present. I also convinced a PSD MP, Mr. Teodorovici, to vote on the motion, but unfortunately what I said yesterday turned out to be true. It did not happen today. nothing and the Orban government continues its work. From my point of view, this is a bad thing. Those who support the Orban government are probably happy, but what happened today in Parliament is an embarrassment to the PSD leaders, in first, that they bluffed. (…)

The president of Pro Romania says that the PSD leaders who “bluffed” are “the people of Marcel Ciolacu, who has been dealing with something for three days. They paid money in the press, where they managed to say that he is not coming.” Pro Romania and that is why the motion is not approved, we all came today 24. In the meantime, however, they did not speak with anyone, neither with the minority group, nor with those of UDMR, they did not speak with unaffiliated, many of whom for the presidents of the two Chambers, but they were careful to give money to say that Pro Romania is not coming ”.

When asked if Marcel Ciolacu was betrayed by his trusted people, Victor Ponta said that this would have been a positive option. “If some people betray you, you can get rid of them. The downside is that they did everything with their consent.”

The Plenary in which the motion of censure was debated and voted on was suspended for lack of a quorum. 233 parliamentarians should have been present at the plenary session. The opposition was able to gather only 226 deputies. The leader of the PSD deputies, Alfred Simonis, declared this Monday that the Social Democrats no longer consider voting the motion in the ordinary session that will begin on Tuesday, September 1.

Editing: Cristina Iancu

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