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Anamaria Gavrilă accuses the party led by Diana Şoșoaca of “playing the system, using non-affiliated parliamentarians”

Anamaria Gavrilă accuses the party led by Diana Şoșoaca of

Anamaria Gavrilă, the leader of the party of young people (can). Inquam Photos / George Călin

The president can, Anamaria Gavrilă, reacted, on Wednesday night, to the formation of a new parliamentary alliance, “before, Romania”, announced by the parliamentarians of the SOS Romania party and to which some of the parliamentarians can, as a result of the dissolution of the Senate group.

“I can draw attention to the illegitimate and non-democratic practices of SOS Romania, a party that has become the system games using non-affiliates. Anamaria Gavrilă, the president can draw attention to the fact that the political party he leads is not involved in the illegitimate steps that Romania makes in Parliament, by setting up a new group,”

The leader can be disappointed with this political action, which he calls “false sovereignist”, and says that “the political snoring of the power system have created a new parliamentary group, with the support of SOS Romania and the non -affiliates”

“Unfortunately, SOS Romania has become nothing but a tool of the system, power and old politicians. Because they had no control in the sovereign area, the political snoring of the power system created a new parliamentary group, with the support of SOS Romania and the non -affiliates. They may have nothing to do with this approach.”

She also claims that the SOS MPs “were sold to power” and condemn “the establishment of other parliamentary groups than those legitimately voted by Romanians”.

About 30 senators and deputies from SOS Romania and can form the parliamentary alliance “before Romania”, a sovereign pole with “European visions”, several parliamentarians from the Party of Diana Şoșoaca announced on Wednesday.

After the group can dissolve, and the senators in the party led by Anamaria Gavrilă remained non-affiliated, some of the parliamentarians of the young people joined the deputies and senators of SOS Romania and formed the parliamentary alliance “before Romania”. At this moment, 30-35 parliamentarians are part of the Alliance, but the list is still open, Senator Cosmina Cerva said on Wednesday.

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