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The first vice president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, declared this Tuesday, after the second day, that the Senate leadership could not meet, due to lack of a quorum, to discuss the law on setting the date of the legislative elections, which the Social Democrats they no longer have a majority and have no “influence” to postpone parliamentary elections.
“(Ion Ganea, the PSD senator who was absent from the meeting) He is no longer in an eligible place on the PSD lists in Tulcea. From here to refusing to do his job, there is a long way. It does not mean, but it does not I have evidence, it is an assumption, that you have to listen to siren songs that come from power. In the Permanent Office we no longer have a majority (…) Today we do not have any kind of leverage, although we would like to postpone this postponement. The only ones who can It is up to the government to do this, ”Grindeanu declared, stating that the absent PSD senator is no longer considered a member of the party.
Without a meeting of the Permanent Bureau, the revision of the law cannot be sent to the parliamentary committees for a vote.
In the Permanent Office of the Senate, the PSD has 7 out of 12 members, so it only has a majority. On Monday and Tuesday, one of the PSD members of the Senate leadership, Ion Ganea, did not attend the meeting and the representatives of the other parties were absent.
On the agenda was the urgency of the law that says that the date of parliamentary elections is set by Parliament.
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