Violent reaction from the top of AUR, after Nicușor Dan appointed Tomac: “A period of danger for democracy”

The President of the National Leadership Council of the AUR criticized the decision of Nicușor Dan to nominate Eugen Tomac for the formation of the new Government and claims that the head of state offered a justification “full of immorality and prescient of a dictatorship”.
Petrișor Peiu criticized the way in which president Nicușor Dan justified this designation.
“Today, the president inaugurated a period of danger for democracy, when he said that he had to appoint a technocrat government because “the parties did not understand each other”. This expression is full of immorality and portends a dictatorship. In a functioning democracy, governments are the result of parliamentary majorities, by no means the fruit of the will of a person, be it the president of the state”, said Peiu, on Thursday evening, on Facebook.
He argues that, in such a scenario, early elections had to be held.
“What Nicușor Dan did not understand is an elementary thing in a democratic state: if the parties cannot form a majority, the alternative is the organization of early elections, not the seizure of power by one person,” added the leader of the AUR senators.
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