Although Ciolacu said that: “I received the vote for a local post-electoral alliance with Pro Romania in the provincial councils and local councils”, and to Tariceanu who offered him a place in the PSD lists, but he refused, It seems that in this context, Ponta and the ALDE leader would like to make a move.
Therefore, Victor Ponta and Călin Popescu Tăriceanu, apparently, are negotiating a possible merger between Pro Romania and ALDE.
There are merger negotiations, but a decision will not be made before September 27, that is, after the announcement of the results at the facilities ”.sources told G4Media. Ponta would only be interested in the few percentages that Tariceanu could contribute in case of wanting a parliamentary mandate, since ALDE practically no longer exists as a party.
We remind you that the PSD National Political Council decided on Tuesday, with 69 votes in favor and 2 against, that the party should not form alliances in the parliamentary elections scheduled for the end of this year.
“I discussed with my colleagues about political alliances and decided that the PSD should go alone in these parliamentary elections. I was very upset because we did not have an electoral alliance for the local elections. We are local political opponents with Pro Romania and ALDE and PPU-sl. It is a clear decision. We will try to discuss the post-election alliances with other political leaders. “Ciolacu said.
The president of PSD, Marcel Ciolacu: “Today I have decided that the PSD go alone to these parliamentary elections. It is a clear decision. We will speak with the other political leaders about the post-electoral alliances ”, announced the leader of the PSD.
Thus, Pro Romania (Victor Ponta), PPUsl (controlled by Dan Voiculescu) and ALDE (Călin Popescu Tăriceanu) will have to go to the polls on their own. It would be the first time in the history of the party when the PSD enters the elections without an alliance policy.
Tariceanu wrote on social media that a fake news campaign is underway
The “fake news” of the election campaign continues. The last thing I saw was that I would run for parliamentary elections on the PSD rolls! “Wrote the leader of the ALDE on Facebook, Monday night. “No one from the ALDE leadership will run on the PSD lists because we would lose our political identity,” Călin Popescu Tăriceanu also said.