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Victor Ponta launches a political platform. Appeal to “All supporters, PSD members and elected officials” / what sent to George Simion and Nicușor Dan

Victor Ponta launches a political platform. Appeal to

Victor Ponta, at an event from the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest, September 30, 2024. Photos source: Inquam Photos / George Călin

Victor Ponta announced on Wednesday that he and his team today decided to launch the political platform “Romania in the first place” to continue “the political battle on behalf of the 1,240,000 Romanians who trusted and voted on May 4 for the” Victor Ponta Plan for the crisis “.

The former prime minister says that “Romanian in the first place” will be a “political structure in which Pro Romania, the Republican Party, the Romanian Ecological Party and other specialists and volunteers are involved in the campaign for presidential elections”.

“This platform aims to defend the legitimate rights and interests of Romanian citizens to national and personal safety, to education, health, pension and place of work rewarded; also, the guarantee for the Romanian companies of a stable and predictable fiscal and economic environment. We hope to join us as soon as possible. On Wednesday, in a Facebook post.

Message for George Simion and Nicușor Dan

Victor Ponta, who ranked 4th in the first round of the presidential elections, invited the “two candidates left in the presidential race to specify their clear positions and concrete actions against the economic measures proposed in the” Ponta plan for leaving the economic crisis “.

“Also, to announce without hesitation the main governing measures and the most important representatives in the economic field in the future executive. Depending on these ads and projects we will make a public decision regarding the second round of the presidential elections,” added Victor Ponta.

What did the PSD

In the same post, Victor Ponta launched a call to Social Democrats.

“We call on collaboration and unity for all supporters, PSD members and elected officials who did not have a candidate for these presidential elections and were forced and blackmailed to support a person who had nothing to do with the values ​​and interests of the voters they represent,” Ponta said.

He argues that this is “a common debt to keep up with the changes in the Romanian society and in the world, to rebuild a professional alternative, with economic and social solutions, but based on the national values ​​and on the current expectations of Romanians, to combat clientellism and lack of competence that have disappointed the electorate and they have poisoned it”.

“There must be no pride, no rancor and personal interests to stop this necessary process. I am not the” holder “or” the owner “of the 1,240,000 votes; I am only due to these Romanians regarding their legitimate expectations. I will act without hesitation and with maximum decision in this regard,” said Victor.

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