The prime minister is appointed by the party that wins the elections.



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“The prime minister is appointed by the party that wins the elections. The aim of the PNL is to win the elections,” Romanian Prime Minister Ludovic Orban told USR-PLUS on Saturday, saying that Dacian Ciolos is the better proposition than Ludovic. Orban for the position of prime minister, in the event that both parties end up collaborating in the government of the country.

“We have won for the European Parliament, presidential and local. Even if we govern in the most difficult period of the last 30 years, perhaps even more, we have shown that we are serious, responsible and we seek the best solutions. The political strategy of NLP in this The campaign is the same as it was in the electoral campaign. Our opponent is the PSD, which continues to represent a serious danger for Romania, “declared the Prime Minister of Romania, in Timișoara.

On Friday, Ionuț Moșteanu, the spokesman for USR PLUS, stated on Digi24 that the alliance to which he belongs proposes Dacian Ciolo primer as prime minister after the elections.

“Dacian Cioloș is, through our old USR-PLUS alliance protocol, the person designated to take charge of this portfolio,” said the USR deputy.

When asked if Dacian Cioloș is more suitable than Ludovic Orban for a future government, Moșteanu replied: “Of course.”

The USR PLUS conflict – NLP

The election of PSD deputy Florin Iordache to preside over the Legislative Council sparked a conflict between USR PLUS and PNL over the vote of the two parties for the candidates for this position, accusing each other of contributing to the appointment of Iordache.

The two parties also presented complaints of unconstitutionality to the RCC regarding the parliamentary procedure for the election of Florin Iordache, with the Social Democrat voting by simple majority.

The leader of the PNL deputies, Florin Román, declared that a “serious discussion” is continuing in the party to see if the PNL makes an alliance with the USR after the parliamentary elections.

On Wednesday, President Klaus Iohannis rejected the ultimatum announced by USR Vice President Cătălin Drulă, who said his party will not enter government with NLP if Ludovic Orban is also prime minister.

Cătălin Drulă’s statements blew up the PNL-USR alliance in Timiș and Timișoara. The liberals declared themselves offended by the deputy and interrupted the negotiations for the Provincial Council, negotiations led by the USR itself.

Editor: Iulia Iancu

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