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Kelemen Hunor, about the premiers' rock: “The natural rotary comes, without writing on paper.” The arguments of the UDMR leader

Kelemen Hunor, president of the UDMR. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

Kelemen Hunor, president of the UDMR. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

UDMR leader Kelemen Hunor has stated, at Digi24, that the Rotaters of the prime ministers between PNL and PSD will be done whether or not it will be mentioned in a coalition agreement as it will be difficult for a prime minister to withstand three and a half years, taking into account the reforms to be made.

“Everyone has a very high expectation, that Ilie Bolojan comes. But the PSD, which is in the first place after the elections half a year ago, says that it needs a perspective, that it is the first party and from here things have been a little: who starts, what perspective … but if you do not have a desire, if you have no courage,” And it will be rotary anyway.

He argued that people are waiting for a more efficient state, better services and added that “we have to put the state for a weight loss”. “If these issues are seen from the first day, then maybe the new government will have a longer life.

On the other hand, PNL senator Vasile Blaga said on Monday that the variant of a premiers' rock, on the Ciuca-Ciolacu model, as PSD proposes, should not be taken into account. He says that President Nicușor Dan has to assume the appointment of a prime minister, in the context in which Wednesday is three weeks since the negotiations for the formation of a PSD-PNL-UR-UDMR government and national minorities have begun.

“Not only does the 45 days expire (n. Red.: The interim government), but only tomorrow is not 20 (n. June 20, when the Council for Economic and Financial Business takes place), and Romania must present a viable plan in Brussels, because otherwise we will have big problems,” explained Vasile Blaga why a new government should be invested.

He told journalists in Parliament on Monday that “Mr. Bolojan presented the situation very well”: “On the other hand, I think all the parties participating in negotiations should be a little more serious.”

“Mr. President, of course, I think he had time and his reign, with all respect, does not escape this burden, he has to nominate a prime minister. We did not put new conditions, you know very well, when we sat down at the table, but you should now, I apologize, and I will use an inappropriate word.

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