The photo Orban wouldn’t want to see. How the new head of the Chamber of Deputies was surprised. Photo in text



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Ionuț Cristache published on Facebook a photo in which he captured Ludovic Orban in an ungracious position, in the plenary hall of the Chamber of Deputies. Surprised in profile, leaning with one hand on a railing and holding the other on his hip, Ludovic Orban flaunts the roundness of his beautifully realized belly, after a year at the helm of the government.

In fact, the photo published by Ionuț Cristache is accompanied by a suggestive message, which highlights precisely this: “9 months of government!”

The post provoked many reactions and comments, more or less funny, from Internet users who saw it and, we would say, thanked it. Many launched in the comments a series of ironies about the new prime minister, Florin Cîțu, although he does not appear in the image.

“He is in charge of the responsibilities”; “Mother of Cîțu”; “Yes, 9 months ago it was a difficult life !!! Meanwhile, the” right “has gotten a little fat !!!” “It is Cîțu’s turn, God, look how weak he is. From all points of view” and Internet users also continued to laugh at Ludovic Orban’s not flat abdomen.

The government of Cîțu took the oath

The government led by Florin Cîțu won the investiture vote in Parliament on Wednesday night, without emotions. The government team obtained 260 votes for the investiture, much more than necessary, that is, 228.

186 MPs from the PSD and AUR voted against the investment by the Cîțu cabinet. Shortly after the vote in parliament, the ministers went to the Cotroceni Palace and took the oath before Klaus Iohannis.

Composition of the Government

Florin-Vasile Cîţu, Prime Minister;

Ilie-Dan Barna, Deputy Prime Minister; Kelemen Hunor, Deputy Prime Minister;

Alexandru Nazare, Minister of Finance;

Lucian Nicolae Bode, Minister of the Interior;

Bogdan Lucian Aurescu – Minister of Foreign Affairs; Stelian-Cristian Ion – Minister of Justice;

Nicolae-Ionel Ciucă – Minister of National Defense;

Claudiu-Iulius-Gavril Năsui – Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism;

Virgil-Daniel Popescu – Minister of Energy;

Cătălin Drulă – Minister of Transport and Infrastructure;

Nechita-Adrian Oros – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development;

Tanczos Barna – Minister of the Environment, Water and Forests;

Cseke Attila-Zoltan – Minister of Development, Public Works and Administration;

Cristian Ghinea, Minister of Investments and European Projects;

Raluca Turcan – Minister of Labor and Social Protection;

Vlad Vasile Voiculescu – Minister of Health;

Sorin-Mihai Cîmpeanu – Minister of Education;

Ciprian-Sergiu Teleman – Minister of Research, Innovation and Digitization;

Bogdan Gheorghiu – Minister of Culture;

Novak Carol-Eduard – Minister of Youth and Sports

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