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The leader of the USR, Dan Barna, announced on his Facebook page that his party will not participate in the vote on the vote of no confidence. “Romania does not need the PSD circus”.
“The PSD’s attempt to provoke a political crisis three months before the legislative elections is proof of an irresponsibility that we do not intend to encourage in any way. The argument for the installation of the current government was that the country needs a full-fledged executive to fight the pandemic and the crisis it generated, at which point even the PSD seemed to agree, and furthermore, the PSD parliamentarians voted for the Orban 3 cabinet.
What has changed relevant now? Does Romania have other priorities? Have we got rid of Covid, the economy is booming and is it time to play with the political crisis? We don’t believe it. “
Dan Barna points out that there is very little until the official opening of the schools. “How will a political crisis contribute to a better organization of the school year in pandemic conditions? The number of Covid-19 cases also does not show signs of significant decline. PSD believes that the negotiations for a new government will scare the virus that will be seen with Hârjoana’s interest?
“Many jobs are being lost due to the pandemic. Does the PSD believe that in a country with an interim government, business confidence will suddenly increase? Does any PSD strategist think state funding costs will decrease on the day of the motion? Will we accept cheaper loans because Mr. Ciolacu will go to Cotroceni to negotiate another cabinet formula? “
The politician announced that on Monday he will be present in parliament to publicly say “these truths from the rostrum”, but USR will not participate in the vote of a motion “that plays with the destiny of Romania being irresponsibly invented by the PSD only as a program of entertainment for invitations to the recently concluded congress “.
The motion is supported by PSD, ALDE and Pro Romania. The motion will also be voted on by several national minority parliamentarians. The PMP has already announced that it will not participate in the vote on the motion, while the UDMR deputies will decide on Monday, before the motion, how to vote.
The motion of censure will be debated and voted on on Monday, starting at 2:00 p.m.
Editing: Cristina Iancu