Raluca Turcan, dissatisfied with the PNL attitude towards Bolojan: “almost no one feels the need to defend your own prime minister”


Raluca Turcan, photo: Agerpres
PNL deputy Raluca Turcan said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan becomes the target of attacks from the PSD, “as if they were their political enemy”, on the other hand, “from the PNL there is a deafening silence” and “almost no one feels the need to go public to defend their own premier.”
“I notice more and more often how Ilie Bolojan becomes the target of the attacks from the PSD-as if they were their political enemy, not the prime minister who runs a coalition of which the PSD is part. Instead, from PNL there is a deafening silence. Almost no one feels the need to come out public to defend the prime minister. The part of the coalition colleagues.
She mentioned that Ilie Bolojan is “the only one who has assumed the responsibility of a terribly difficult government.”
“We can or do not agree with the measures of Bolojan-but one thing is certain: it is the only one who has assumed the responsibility of a terribly difficult government, with good (few) and with many debts received on inventory from Marcel Ciolacu,” said Raluca Turcan.
Major conflict in coalition. “A flagrant violation of the protocol”. Bolojan asks the PNL MPs not to vote on PSD projects that modify the Government decisions
Turcan claimed that Romania is in the current situation because, “in the past years, the PSD has pushed the country in budget skids through populist and unsustainable measures.”
“Maybe in a future post it is worth reminding each one, with first name and name. Until then, a simple question: who serves this behavior, in which the coalition sabotages its own prime minister? Because it certainly does not serve Romania,” Turcan wrote.




