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Liberals say they boycotted Thursday’s Senate Permanent Board meeting because they don’t trust the majority of the PSD. In fact, the PNL affirms that it wants the “No Sanctions” initiative to be adopted and guarantees that this will happen after the parliamentary elections, with the inauguration of the new Parliament.
“The NLP boycotted the PSD majority-dominated Senate leadership meeting because they want the No Penalties Initiative to be adopted! At this time, PSD –
This will happen with the inauguration of the new Parliament! Unlike others, we do not trust PSD and today there is a risk that the initiative will be rejected. We cannot allow PSD to continue mischief in Parliament! The NLP cannot agree to give the PSD a guarantee to regain control of the Senate, by composing the Permanent Office, respectively, to allow all the Government’s measures to be misinterpreted, compromised, distorted in this expired and illegitimate Parliament “, affirm the Liberals on their Facebook page.
The NLP reaction comes after the meeting of the Senate leadership, called on Thursday, at the request of USR, did not take place due to lack of a quorum. At the meeting, the plenary had to be convened to vote on the RSU initiative “No criminal in public office” for the referendum to take place with the parliamentary elections on December 6. USR requested a new BP meeting after Wednesday’s meeting in the Senate in which the USR initiative was debated was suspended due to lack of a quorum.