Cseke Attila: “UDMR does not want to leave the government”. Message to partners: “This period is not about arguments”

The Minister of Development, Public Works and Administration, Attila Cseke, said on Wednesday, in Harghita county, that the UDMR does not intend to leave the government, emphasizing that the formation has signed a protocol and has a government program, together with the coalition partners, according to Agerpres.
Cseke stated that the UDMR wants to maintain its position of balance and urges the other partners in the coalition to balance, in the context of a difficult period both internationally and domestically.
“The UDMR does not want to leave the government, because the UDMR did not undertake to leave the government, that is not why we signed a governance protocol and we have a program of governance in four. Of course, we see the positions, the public positions expressed by the other formations, the UDMR has not expressed and does not want to express positions of this kind, at a lower or higher limit. We want to be as balanced as we have been until now and we urge all the world to be balanced, because we live in an international context and, if you want, also domestically, from a financial point of view, and this period is not treated with quarrels, but with cohesion”, declared Attila Cseke.
In the opinion of the UDMR representative, the current coalition must continue, as there is no alternative at the moment.
“Sure, discussions, adversarial debates can take place, they must take place within the coalition, but from our point of view this coalition must go further, we do not see an alternative to this coalition today”, Attila Cseke also stated.
The Minister of Development participated on Wednesday afternoon, in the commune of Corund, at the inauguration of a nursery built as part of the government program “Sfânta Ana”.
The statements come in the context of tensions in the governing coalition, after disputes related to the adoption of the fuel ordinance. The president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, said on Wednesday that during his visit to Brussels, where on Thursday he will also meet with the president of the European Parliament and the head of the European Council, he will also inform the interlocutors “about the political situation in Romania”, but also about the consultation within the party regarding a possible exit from the government.




