The joint PNL-USR government, destroyed by the vote of Florin Iordache. NLP is thinking of leaving an alliance



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Great scandal between PNL and USR, who mutually accuse each other of agreements with PSD, after the vote in Parliament by the Legislative Council. The Liberals accuse the USR that they voted for Florin Iordache and threaten that after the elections they will not form an alliance with a party that “supported the one that gave GEO 13”. On the other hand, USR accuses liberals of being “liars”.

The leader of the PNL deputies, Florin Román, declared, live on Digi24, that a “serious discussion” is being followed in the party to see if the PNL makes an alliance with USR after the parliamentary elections.

“There will be a serious discussion in the PNL about a possible alliance with a political party that supported the one that gave GEO 13 to head the Legislative Council,” said Román.

In response, USR deputy Ionuț Moșteanu said that liberals “are liars” who entered the election campaign.

“They are afraid of us and now they have put bronze on their faces. Thieves scream thieves. We were 21 colleagues and we voted for Zegrean. The NLP members are afraid of us, a campaign is coming, they are afraid and they resort to these tricks of the USL ”, said Mo dijoteanu.

The dispute between PNL and USR is fueled by the Social Democrats, who say that Florin Iordache has friends in both parties and would not have gotten as many votes without their support.

“Both the PNL and the USR got votes for Mr. Iordache,” PSD leader Alfred Simonis told Digi24.

On Tuesday, Parliament appointed Florin Iordache president of the Legislative Council with 185 votes and USR Senator George Dircă, president of the section for the registration of legislation with 174 votes.

PSD sources told Digi24.ro that there was an agreement with USR to support Senator George Dircă ​​at the head of the Legislative Council section. In exchange for the votes awarded by the PSD to the USR candidate, Dan Barna’s MPs should not have voted for the candidate proposed by the NLP, Augustin Zegrean.

Editing: Robert Kiss

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