The mayor of Oradea calls for a public meeting to support Prime Minister Bolojan

The mayor of Oradea, Florin Birta, launched a call to the residents of the city and Bihor county to participate on Sunday evening in a demonstration organized in support of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, two days before the vote in Parliament on the censure motion submitted by AUR and PSD.
In a post published on Facebook, Florin Birta announces that he will participate in the meeting scheduled for 18:00, in Piața Unirii in Oradea, at the statue of King Ferdinand.
“Not for politics. Not against anyone. Not for disputes. But for something more important. For NORMALITY,” wrote the mayor of Oradea.
Birta also said that the transformations in Oradea during the period when Bolojan led the local administration show that he “can also contribute decisively to the change of Romania”.
“It is a moment when we show our support for Ilie Bolojan, a man who had the courage to undertake important reforms, even if they disturb certain interests of some influential groups. This man has changed Oradea, which shows that he can also contribute decisively to the change of Romania,” the mayor's post states.
“Let's be there. Let's show that we care. Let's be a strong voice for what is right,” the mayor said.
The censure motion will be voted on on May 5
The motion, signed by 254 parliamentarians, was submitted on Tuesday, after it was announced in a joint press conference by Marian Neacșu and Petrișor Peiu.
Also on Tuesday, the reunited permanent offices of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies decided the schedule for the debate and voting on the censure motion.
Thus, on Wednesday, at 12:30, the censure motion was read in the common plenary, and on Tuesday, May 5, it will be voted on.
If Ilie Bolojan does not pass the Parliament's vote, he remains interim, while negotiations to form a new majority and consultations with political parties begin at the Cotroceni Palace.
The leader of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, has stated several times that he wants to continue governing in a pro-European formula and that he rules out a coalition with the AUR.
“At this time, in the way things are set up, PSD announced that it does not form a majority with AUR. (…) There are things that divide us. That's why we talk about pro-European parties and anti-European parties,” Grindeanu said last week.
However, PNL and USR have voted, several times, that if PSD generates a political crisis, they will no longer form a majority with PSD.




