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Gold does not enter the plenary, and George Simion demands the postponement of the vote on the four censorship motions. “We're not going anywhere”

The gold leader George Simion asked on Sunday, September 7, the postponement of the vote for the four censorship motions submitted by his party against the Bolojan government.

George Simion asks for the postponement of the archive photo vote

George Simion asks for the postponement of the archive photo vote

George Simion said, before the meeting of the Plenum Plenite of the two chambers, that 90 gold parliamentarians are present in the Parliament, but they do not want to enter the plenary room to force the lack of quorum and thus postpone the debate and vote of the four motions.

“Good, evil, chiori, as we are, as they do in all kinds, we represent three opposition parties. We have submitted four censorship motions and expect the opposition voice to be heard.”Simion said.

He argues that the sovereign parties do not boycott their own censorship motions.

“We do not boycott them, we are here and we ask for a vote on Monday, as it is normal. We are present in full and today, and tomorrow, we do not go anywhere, we do not go to the bar.”Simion said.

In order to meet the quorum, 233 parliamentarians would be physically present in the room.

The Parliament of Romania meets on Sunday, September 7, in a joint meeting of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate for the debate of 4 censorships submitted by gold, as a result of assuming the Government liability on several projects regarding fiscal measures. At the end of the debates, the parliamentarians will give a secret ball.

Gold deposited 4 censure motions against the Bolojan government. A possible record due to assuming the executive liability on 5 projects in Parliament.

The only project for which the censorship motion has not been submitted is that of the pensions of the magistrates, on which there is a broad political consensus, but which reaches the CCR table, as a result of the notification of the High Court of Cassation and Justice (JCCJ).

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