The President of the Senate says that political traitism “should be banned in an ideal society.” “There are regulations that should also apply in Parliament”

There are some regulations that should be correlated and should also apply in the Parliament area, says Mircea Abrudean, the president of the Senate regarding political traitism, in an interview for “Adevărul”.

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Asked in an interview for “Adevărul”, if trap in Parliament should be banned, Abrudean said: “It's an important discussion. I think, of course, it's complicated to say whether it should or not. I repeat, in an ideal society, I think that political traitism should be forbidden, because it keeps the responsibility of each one. Unfortunately, we have many such situations in Parliament and beyond. When you were chosen for a list of a party by the citizens, of course you should stay there, because it means that, that party had something to say in your choice, that this is not happening, we all see. “
“Until the forbidden traineism is a little long, to be beaten, because we also talk about the local administration area, where there are some regulations that clearly say that if the mayor, in office, leaves a party, loses his mandate, at the local councilors, if they are out of that party, then they do not lose their mandate, and they do not have a mandate. approaches and at the parliamentary level you have other approaches, regardless of the level of representation. said Abrudean.
The head of the Senate also spoke about the fact that gold remained the main opposition party in the Parliament and about the non -affiliated parliamentarians, who can be attracted by one party or another for the necessary votes.
The full interview, on the Live Adevărul
Mircea Abrudean spoke in the interview for “Adevărul” and about the presence of his name on the “short list” of names for these institutions. The interview will be published in full on Tuesday, September 30, from 18.00.
Watch the full interview here.




