Romanian president says PSD-AUR government "extremely unlikely" after no-confidence motion Political tensions continue to escalate in Romania after a no-confidence motion was filed against the government led by Liberal (PNL) prime minister Ilie Bolojan. In a first reaction, president Nicușor Dan said a potential government formed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), which filed the motion, is “extremely unlikely.” Speaking from Croatia, where he is attending the Three Seas Initiative Summit, the president said the motion was expected amid rising tensions within the political landscape. “Two things happened today (Tuesday, April 28): the motion was filed, and Parliament approved 9 billion for SAFE.
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Political tensions continue to escalate in Romania after a no-confidence motion was filed against the government led by Liberal (PNL) prime minister Ilie Bolojan. In a first reaction, president Nicușor Dan said a potential government formed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), which filed the motion, is “extremely unlikely.” Speaking from Croatia, where he is attending the Three Seas Initiative Summit, the president said the motion was expected amid rising tensions within the political landscape. “Two things happened today (Tuesday, April 28): the motion was filed, and Parliament approved 9 billion for SAFE. We were expecting the motion - it was one of the scenarios we anticipated as tensions kept rising - but we must acknowledge the responsibility of those who voted for this component,” Dan said, as quoted by Biziday.ro . Asked whether he supports Ilie Bolojan, the president described him as “a very serious person” but stressed his neutral stance. “We have a split within the pro-European direction. I maintain my equidistance,” he said. Moreover, Nicușor Dan rejected the likelihood of a PSD-AUR government, noting that pro-European parties have ruled out cooperation with anti-Western forces. “In the scenario where I will have to appoint a prime minister, I will ensure that Romania does not deviate from its European path,” he added. The president also downplayed the possibility of early elections, calling the scenario “very unlikely.” “None of the similar crises have ended with early elections. We should not consider this scenario too much,” he said. Meanwhile, the National Liberal Party strongly criticized the PSD-AUR move, calling it “a deeply wrong and harmful path for Romania.” In an official statement, the party warned that the alliance could destabilize the economy and deepen the political crisis, pointing to risks such as rising unemployment, economic slowdown, and higher borrowing costs.
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· click + to trackValeriu Stoica, former PNL president, explained on the show "In Front of You" on Digi24 what are the possible developments after Tuesday's motion of censure. He declares himself convinced that PSD and AUR have made an agreement, but says that each of the two parties wants something different. Valeriu Stoica even anticipates possible positive reactions from the US to a possible PSD-AUR government.
Nicoleta Pauliuc este al doilea lider al Partidului Național Liberal (PNL), după Cătălin Predoiu, care susține că partidul trebuie să rămână la guvernare, deși parlamentarii au votat moțiunea PSD-AUR și au dat jos Guvernul condus de președintele liberalilor, Ilie Bolojan.
Preşedintele Senatului, Mircea Abrudean, a declarat, după succesul moţiunii de cenzură PSD-AUR, că cine dărâmă un guvern trebuie să vină cu soluţii, nu cu haos, iar responsabilitatea pentru consecinţele economice şi sociale aparţine integral celor care au votat această moţiune.
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