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“Beyond a series of experiences that I did not like, the reason why, in early March, I turned left and did not enter politics was a simple criminal agreement between Ludovic Orban and Nicusor Dan. , regarding the occupation of some director positions (assigned by competition, according to the law) of the Capital City Council, with the approval of the PNL ”, writes Moise Guran, in a post on Facebook.
Had Moses Guran remained in the USR-PLUS, he should have been directly involved in coordinating the campaigns of the USR-PLUS alliance for local and parliamentary elections.
A praise for Florin Citu, initially proposed for the post of Prime Minister, in the context in which Ludovic Orban wanted to occupy the head of the Government, to unblock the negotiations with USR-PLUS and UDMR.
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Message from Moise Guran
I understand that Mr. Ludovic Orban wants to be prime minister again, although it is obvious not only that his performance in the last year has brought the PSD to 30%, after falling to 20%, but also that the formation of a new government, en – A critical situation, of pandemic, is blocked by his desire to continue leading Romania, even from the position of head of the Chamber of Deputies. Under these conditions, I decided to temporarily leave the silence that I have imposed on myself in the last nine months to make two clarifications:
1. For almost three years, during the street protests, a very little-known guy was almost always in Victoriei Square, discreetly, without asking for attention or publicity, without being surrounded by fans or even acquaintances, without shouting or waving flags, a man modest, calm and good like most of the corporatists who came and stayed like that, simply because they considered it their duty to come and save democracy in Romania. Although he was a senator at the time, he was so little known that even journalists did not know him and did not ask him anything. That anonymous protester is now nominated for the post of prime minister and the political class would do well to give him the investiture vote, after he has already mocked him, not only in the spring, but also by climbing on his shoulders and others who they went out into the street. You get it, that name is Florin Citu.
2. Beyond a series of experiences that I did not like, the reason why at the beginning of March I turned left and did not enter politics was a simple criminal agreement between Ludovic Orban and Nicusor. Dan, regarding the occupation of some director positions (assigned by competition, according to the law) of the Capital City Council, with the approval of the PNL. As I did not understand how the NLP or Mr. Ludovic Orban can give their approval for the appointment of people nominated by competition in public office, how I, together with Mr. Citu and hundreds of thousands or millions, we sat in the street during three years against For such practices, I decided that this was a compromise I could not accept and went home.
The reason I’ve kept quiet until now is that I didn’t want to do more harm than good. He didn’t want to disengage people from voting (they disengaged, because no one is blind and last year’s NLP practices were very visible), he did not want the PSD to win the elections, a toxic party that pushed to the brink as a country and on the brink of exodus as individuals.
For now, I don’t want to elaborate on my pseudo-political experience, but I will as soon as a new government is invested. What I am telling you about the agreement between Dan and Orban can be confirmed by any of the 50 or so members of the USR and PLUS political bureaus, parties that in early March were on the brink of disintegration of the alliance, in the wake of this revelation.
The unequivocal purpose of this post is to stop Mr. Orban from the delirious march by which he seems to want to trample on what little remains of the coherence of this nation, in times of pandemic and what little remains of what we expected. on the street.
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