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Alfred Bulai drew a parallel between the political strategies of the PNL and the USR.
“So far, the political strategy of the PNL is good, the big loser is USR. We are talking about a party that is captive in Parliament, which automatically supports the PNL, with the liberals being the first fiddle and those of the USR as well. And it is the same for city halls: they appear here and there in various localities and it is debatable whether they will succeed in local elections.
Polls give 10%, so it’s a small party. They haven’t grown up lately and won’t be doing much on the premises. In Bucharest, where it matters, it is not clear who is running: Nicuşor Dan was in the USR, he left, now he has been proposed and supported by the NLP, so he is associated with the liberals; in Parliament they are held captive by his monochromatic, anti-PSD speech. At the same time, the NLP took over their issues and slogans, so they are no different from the liberals, “said sociologist Bulai for DC News.
NLP will bury them in the facility
“There are probably some in the RSU who want to come to power but realize that they can only come through an alliance with the PNL, precisely because of their obsession with the PSD and they are less interested in local elections where they will not be able to obtain a remarkable victory that the RSU can capitalize on in the run-up to the parliamentary elections.
PNL played the strings for those of the USR but in fact left them in the shadow, the second violin ”, explained sociologist Alfred Bulai.
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