Stop any transfer. They did too much of what they wanted



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NLP First Vice President Rareș Bogdan harshly attacks Prime Minister Ludovic Orban in connection with the political trajectory and calls on the NLP leadership to block the candidacies of some PSD MPs on party lists. Rareș Bogdan’s reaction takes place in the context in which recently the NLP has transferred several mayors from the PSD, and in Parliament there are discussions for the support of the Government. The Social Democrats accused Ludovic Orban of promising PSD parliamentarians placed on the NLP list in the December elections, if they do not vote for the motion of no confidence.

“I publicly warn Ludovic Orban and my colleagues to stop tracking. I kindly ask them to put an end to the lowest human trafficking, the slave trade, because it is the lowest in Romanian democracy. It amounts to the fact that NLP It recognizes that it does not have enough people and good enough to govern and it must be removed from the PSD. I publicly warn them to stop any transfer, including deputies and senators, because I will attack them publicly, including Ludovic Orban. I am tired of being silent, “he said Rareș Bogdan, on Antena 3.

In recent days, the PNL negotiated the transfer of some PSD parliamentarians, in order to block the motion of no confidence from the Social Democrats. The former Minister of Culture, Daniel Breaz, resigned from the PSD and could be included in the list of parliamentarians of the PNL in the autumn elections and the same could happen with the deputies Luminița Jivan and Emilia Meiroșu.

“There are miserable transfers of people who have nothing to look for in NLP. I don’t know what my colleagues promised them, but I tell them that the PSD has nothing to look for in the NLP lists. I will furiously attack any NLP leader who puts PSD on parliamentary lists. Transfers are a disease of democracy. There is no more serious issue for democracy than the political trajectory, ”reacted the first vice president of the PNL.

Rareș Bogdan says he was “more silent than necessary” and was able to run for parliament.

“I was silent more than necessary, I tried to be a disciplined soldier. Not everyone will do what they want in NLP, unless they accept my criticism. They did too much of what they wanted. Maybe I will run for parliament, ”Rareș Bogdan also declared on Sunday night, on Antena 3.

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President Klaus Iohannis also had various public reactions to the political trajectory. At the last press conference, he affirmed that although “most of the articles” in the press on tracking accuse the NLP, the PSD is the one that has the “patent”, since in 2014 it legislated the phenomenon. The president says he has not changed positions and does not encourage tracing, but says ending tracing is up to the voter.

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