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Negotiations between PNL, USR PLUS and UDMR were blocked yesterday, because both the liberals and those of USR PLUS insist on obtaining the position of president of the Chamber of Deputies, according to information from Digi24. Under these conditions, everyone will attend the consultations in Cotroceni on Monday with their own proposal for prime minister.
PNL proposes Florin Cîțu for this position and USR PLUS, Dacian Cioloș.
Negotiations between PNL, USR PLUS and UDMR they resumed this morning, but were suspended shortly after, because none of the formations wanted to give up their position.
At the moment, only those related to the government program are in process.
On the other hand, the three parties reached an agreement do not support political trajectory. The initiative would have come from UDMR and was supported by USR PLUS and accepted by PNL. According to Digi24, USR PLUS and UDMR did not want to risk that the Liberals would reunite with them the parliamentarians of the other political parties that entered the Legislature and thus increase their participation in the seats.
Almost 7 the hours stopped Yesterday the leaders of the PNL and those of USR PLUS face to face, blocked in the position of president of the Chamber of Deputies. Liberals want her for Ludovic Orban, and USR PLUS prefer Dan Barna. Otherwise, I demand the post of Prime Minister of Dacian Cioloș.
According to digi24.ro sources, the president of the PNL, Ludovic Orban, proposed, on Saturday, as a solution to unblock the negotiations between PNL and USR PLUS for the government, that he and Dan Barna face the vote, in the Chamber of Deputies, for the position of president of the institution.
Dan Barna categorically rejected this proposal, considering that a vote in the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies would clearly put him at a disadvantage, especially since the PSD will have a candidate for the same position, in the person of Marcel Ciolacu, and USR PLUS will not . it has the necessary number of deputies to ensure their entry into a second round of elections for the desired position.
Editing: Monica Bonea