VIDEO Eugen Tomac resigned as president of the PMP after his party did not enter Parliament



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The MEP Eugen Tomac announced this Wednesday that he has resigned from the leadership of the PMP, as a result of the poor result of the parliamentary elections, which he assumes, with Marius Pascan assuming the interim leadership of the party. Tomac reported that the PMP has filed about 1,100 complaints, with sections in which the PMP does not have a vote, although party members say they voted.

“I had a long meeting this morning with my colleagues from PMP, the Colegio Nacional de PMP and as I am aware that we all wanted more, we were all expecting a much better result, I decided to inform my colleagues that I assume this result that we dislike, I It is unpleasant, but in politics you have to look life in the eye as it is and assume the things you like and the things you like least. I resigned from the position of president of the Popular Movement Party, after my colleague the executive president Marius Pascan will assume the position of interim president of the PMP and of course to consult in the next period, to organize a new congress ”, declared Tomac.

Eugen Tomac also announced that almost 1,100 national appeals were filed in the sections where the PMP did not obtain a vote.

“From the latest results it turns out that we have a score of 4.90 and because the PMP had the right to members in many polling stations, in all polling stations in the country, where we have zero votes or there are situations in which we have members that I say who voted and are not in the result of those electoral colleges, my colleagues have appealed, there are more than 1090 appeals that the PMP has made these days to the county electoral offices, to the Central Electoral Office. “We look forward to the outcome and how these requests, which are legitimate and necessary, will be resolved,” Tomac said.
According to the partial results of Sunday’s parliamentary elections, the PMP failed to reach 5% of the votes required to enter parliament.



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