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Why did Ilie Bolojan not arrive the President of Romania. Former MEP Cristian Preda explains the context

The political scientist Cristian Preda claimed that the President of Romania was today Ilie Bolojan, if the former head of state Klaus Werner Iohannis would not have stayed on the presidential armchair after the mandate was expired.

Ilie Bolojan Photo: Profimedia

Ilie Bolojan Photo: Profimedia

Former MEP Cristian Preda, professor at the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Bucharest, reveals that, three years ago, a discussion with Ilie Bolojan took place. The former MEP asked the Liberal to prepare for a presidential candidacy, and this was really about to happen earlier this year, Cristian Preda said in an interview with News.ro

“I allowed myself to suggest to Ilie Bolojan, three years ago, to prepare a presidential candidacy. It was about to enter the race for the head of state. In fact, if Iohannis had not stayed in Cotroceni after the second term was over, the president of the country would have been in the country. It calls and I think this coat is well, as the head of state, in the three months of interim imposed by the Constitution after the departure, much delayed by Klaus Werner Iohannis ”, said Cristian Preda.

As for the current president, Nicușor Dan, the political scientist claims that the onset of mandate is different from the other presidents. He claims he has a more relaxed, less solemn style. “It was seen in the way he organized his first external visits, traveling by military plane, taking his family, including children. Finally, it is also a distinction of attitude: even if he recently used the expression “the president is not a notary”-introduced in the political vocabulary by Traian Basescu-Nicuşor Dan does not have the impetuosity of the former head of state from the 2004-2014 decade. But neither The carelessness that characterized Iohannis ”, said Cristian Preda.

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