PACE - Romania First elected officials, who left S.O.S and POT, claim that Oana Gheorghiu "did not know that there were parliamentarians" until the threshold of the censure motion and has not consulted them until now. The reaction comes after the deputy prime minister sent a message to each senator and deputy to present them with the report on the listing of state-owned companies and ask them to judge the censure motion wisely.
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May 1, 2026, 06:50 PM UTC
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· click + to trackDeputy Prime Minister Oana Gheorghiu gives an ironic reply to PSD and PACE MPs who defied her call for "wisdom" regarding the motion of censure against the Bologna Government. After the dignitaries' defiant reactions, Gheorghiu "apologizes for bothering them with an e-mail" and tells Romanians not to make the same mistake.
The leader of the AUR senators, Petrișor Peiu, reacted after Deputy Prime Minister Oana Gheorghiu revealed that she owns shares in several state-owned companies, although the party she is part of criticized the Government's move to list minority stakes on the stock exchange. Peiu claims to oppose "obscure methods of accelerated private placement of state assets to niche foreign funds chosen on the spot."
Romanian Senate approves law banning listing of profitable state-owned companies for 2 years The Romanian Senate plenary adopted the draft law initiated by the Social Democratic Party on Monday, May 4, banning the sale of assets of profitable state-owned companies until the end of 2027. The project will need a final vote from the Chamber of Deputies before it becomes law. The Social Democratic Party submitted the project to ban the sale of minority share packages in state-owned companies as a reaction to a reform and privatization initiative put forward by the Liberal Ilie Bolojan government. The plan, laid out by deputy prime minister Oana Gheorghiu in the latter part of last month, was the result of an analysis of 22 state-owned companies.
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