Sources: USR PLUS blocked the negotiations for the new government, because it demands a prime minister, Cioloș, or, in exchange, a head of the Chamber.



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The discussions between the negotiating teams of PNL, USR PLUS and UDMR met on Saturday in Vila Lac to share the functions in the Government and at the top of Parliament, are blocked for several hours because those of USR PLUS put a condition without which They do not accept to go further: to receive the position of prime minister, or if not, that of president of the Chamber of Deputies, by Dan Barna., affirm political sources.

More precisely, the people of USR PLUS demand that if the PNL will have the position of prime minister, it will have to receive that of president in the Chamber of Deputies. Or, as an option, if PNL necessarily wants the position of president of the Chamber of Deputies, cede to USR PLUS the position of prime minister.

For the post of Prime Minister, USR PLUS proposes Dacian Cioloș, and for the post of President of the Chamber of Deputies, Dan Barna.

The position of head of the Chamber had already been claimed by the PNL for the president of the party, Ludovic Orban.

“We have only been discussing this for four hours,” sources involved in the negotiations in Vila Lac told Digi24.ro.

On the other hand, those of USR PLUS affirm that it is not fair that PNL reserves both positions before the negotiations.

“You cannot come and say this and that at the beginning of the negotiations. That then there are no more negotiations. If they take the prime minister, we want the Chamber. It is so simple,” the USR PLUS leaders explained to Digi24.ro.

NLP is represented in the negotiations for the division of positions by Ludovic Orban, Florin Cîțu, Rareș Bogdan and Robert Sighiartău.

USR PLUS sent a team of the most staunch opponents of the Liberals to the negotiations: Dragoș Tudorache, Vlad Vociulescu, Dominic Fritz, Dan Barna, Ionuț Moșteanu.

The dispute between the two parties takes place in the presence of UDMR leaders, who, through the voice of Kelemen Hunor, asked in the morning, before the start of the negotiations, “good faith.”

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