“Stay isolated and leave politics”



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USR members and supporters demand the resignation of Dan Barna from the party leadership. “Honorable resignation, if you have such a thing. There is no melodrama, but it takes the party to a dead end” and “Mr. Barna … stay isolated and leave politics”, are just two messages posted on Facebook, according to Mediafax.

Several USR members and supporters wrote messages on USR leader Dan Barna’s Facebook page when he posted his remarks Sunday night. Barna is asked to resign as party chairman.

“Renunciation of honor, if you have such a thing. Not melodrama, but it takes the party to a dead end”, is one of the messages.

“Mr. Dan Barna, I respectfully tell you that you were wrong not to withdraw after the presidential election. I say this as a Usr + voter. You have knocked down the work of many people. Why? Why can’t you just give up? There comes a time when the one who has to accept the mistakes made and let other people raise the party ”, is another message.

I also hope that a trace of dignity remains and that you resign, Mr. Barna. Where the PSD stands today is also a consequence of the way USR led. It’s time to face today’s painful failure with Ghinea. If you don’t understand the message of your electorate even now, you will probably completely bury the party, ”said another netizen.

“USR-PLUS: 22.36% in May 2019. Today, 16%. Resignation”.

“Yes, it is clear that he is already trying to deceive the world, it was to be expected of a character with such character. In the European Parliament they had 22.4%, now they are at 15%, the world has not even gone to the polls but it is clear that Dan Barna does not want to go. I think we should get the party back, ”is another message on Facebook.

Another tells Dan Barna to stay isolated: “Mr. Barna … stay isolated and quit politics !! Give up !! 15% is an embarrassing result. “

In the 2019 European elections, the USR-PLUS alliance won 22.4 percent of the votes, and in the 2020 parliamentary elections it was credited 15.9 percent.

Publisher: Liviu Cojan

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