Marcel Ciolacu: Mr. Rădulescu wrote me that his spleen and liver are slightly enlarged. Cătălin Rădulescu: I spilled blood



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The leader of the Social Democrats, Marcel Ciolacu, declared on Monday night that the deputy Cătălin Rădulescu wrote to him and told him that he has a “slightly enlarged” spleen and liver, but the PSD parliamentarian, one of the five who was absent He later explained on Digi24 that he coughed up blood and went to the hospital, worried, especially since he is a doctor.

PSD could not meet, on Monday, the necessary quorum to vote on the vote of no confidence. Five PSD deputies were missing: Carmen Dan, Cătălin Rădulescu, Adrian Todor, Dan Ciocan and Roxana Pațurcă.

The president of the PSD, Marcel Ciolacu, announced the exclusion of the “sick” from the party, a decision he confirmed on Monday night on Antena 3. He said that a PSD National Political Committee will be held on Tuesday and the five will be excluded. “I don’t believe in disease this morning until voting day,” Ciolacu said.

In fact, deputy Dan Ciocan was already excluded, on Monday night, by the local organization PSD Caracal.

Regarding Roxana Pațurcă, Marcel Ciolacu said that she is the wife of a mayor of the PNL, a “family of crossed parties”.

Cătălin Rădulescu sent to the press medical documents of which it seems that they were presented to the doctor on Monday, at 2:30 p.m., that is, at the time when the voting procedure of the motion of censure presented by the PSD. “You probably know that I am a doctor, they are not salesmen of sausages, like some of my colleagues, nor bartenders, like others, and you go to a hospital on call (he coughs lightly) when you are sick, when you feel like you have problems, not when you want or when you don’t want to. I didn’t make them present the motion on the day a man could get sick, it was their decision to make the motion today. Yesterday I announced that I was not feeling well, I had some discussions with this leader Simonis (Alfred Simonis, the leader of the PSD deputies – no) and then I announced that I coughed hard and spilled blood, I coughed blood that scared me, after which I informed him that I will probably not be able to come, because that is what my family decided, to go to the hospital and see what I have in my lungs. I came today (to the hospital – no.), Because I came from Pitesti, I do not stay in Bucharest like the others, I came when it was scheduled, I went to a hospital where I could go, through colleagues to do lung x-rays, electrocardiograms, tests . I left the hospital at 7.30pm. I am not going to the Romanian Parliament to die or leave my family on the road, because they want Simonis or Ciolacu, “said Cătălin Rădulescu, Monday night, on Digi24.

Cătălin Rădulescu: Alfred Simonis, an ordinary liar!

Also on Digi24, Alfred Simonis had stated a little earlier that the deputy Cătălin Rădulescu had told him personally that he had been contacted by the NLP to ask him not to appear in the motion of censure. “If he told you that, he is an ordinary liar! He tries to manipulate you, lie to you! Three or four days ago I told not only Alfred Simonis, but also Grindeanu and Ciolacu that certain people from the Liberal Party called us, colleagues, and myself I was personally invited to a coffee. I did not go to any cafe, anywhere, I was not in Bucharest, I could not go. This has nothing to do with the fact that today, being sick, I could not go, once every eight years, to the Romanian Parliament. The fact that they, at this moment, because they had a failure, because they did not know how to organize themselves, want to exclude the sick or people who are isolated, being contacts of sick people, is only their problem and that is they will turn against them, “said Cătălin Rădulescu on Digi24.

In the opinion of the deputy, PSD should not have made the motion now, but four or five months ago. “I have been in politics for 25 years, I have not seen movements as chaotic as those that are happening now in our party and after that the guilty are the sick! Let those who run this party face their failures! Cătălin Rădulescu asked.

Editor: Luana Păvălucă

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