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Pro Romania leader Victor Ponta was seen leaving the NLP headquarters in Aleea Modrogan. It appears that the former prime minister had, last week, a meeting with Ludovic Orban and several other NLP leaders.
Although he wanted the meeting to be far from the eyes of the press, the leader of Pro Romania was captured and photographed when he left the NLP field.
The information is all the more credible as Víctor Ponta declared, the other day, live on a news station, that he would support an PNL government in Parliament if this prevented the UDMR from entering the government.
“If the future government is going to depend on the votes of the UDMR, it will be better if it gives them the votes!”, Said the leader of Pro Romania.
Under these conditions, the presence of Víctor Ponta in the meeting with the Liberals no longer seems so surprising.
Former Prime Minister Victor Ponta currently hopes to pass the 5% electoral threshold to enter the legislature that will result after Sunday’s (December 6) elections.
Once in Parliament, Pro Romania would become what is called a “hinge party”, that is, the party that any large party or even coalition needs to pass certain bills and thus negotiate their support. a government formed around NLP.
This would explain the presence of the former prime minister at the NLP headquarters in Modrogan alley, but also his participation, although he no longer holds any high-level public office today, in the extremely withdrawn ceremony on December 1 at the Arch. of Triumph. together with President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Ludovic Orban.
We remind you that, according to the latest polls, the NLP will be ahead of the PSD, but both will be around 30 percent, so the liberals, in order to ensure a stable government, also need the votes of USR-Plus, which even and in the most optimistic estimates it will have less than 20%, but also by someone else. And if the PMP does not reach the electoral threshold, the only options remain the UDMR, which generally exceeds 5%, especially against a lower turnout, which is expected in pandemic conditions, or Pro Romania.