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Tomac, willing to change ministers from the list if the parties have objections. “I'm ready to find a compromise”

Prime Minister-designate Eugen Tomac said on Wednesday, June 10, that he is willing to negotiate and reach a compromise for the formation of a government that offers stability and predictability.

Eugen Tomac/PHOTO: Inquam photos/Octav Ganea

Eugen Tomac/PHOTO: Inquam photos/Octav Ganea

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“Yesterday, until midnight, I had meetings with MPs, senators and deputies. I came back again today precisely because I asked for time where there were requests for further explanations about the priorities that I have.

As I promised yesterday, I'm back today, I had a very good discussion at the national minorities group. I understand very well the expectations they have. I am glad that the Romanian deputies and senators are increasingly aware of the seriousness of the situation in which the country is”Tomac told journalists at the Parliament.

Tomac stated that he has presented the list of ministers he proposes to the parties and that he will continue discussions with political leaders to find a solution that will allow overcoming the current political situation.

“I am ready to find a compromise, I emphasize once again, a necessary compromise to provide Romania with stability, predictability and a clear, clear perspective regarding the immediate future.

I said as clearly as possible that I want this government to be made up of specialists, experienced people, who have the ability to manage in an extremely complicated period, with many emergencies, the ministries for which I proposed them, but where there are uncertainties, dissatisfactions, obviously they are willing, I discuss with the parties and we can propose other people approved by everyone”. add this one.

On Wednesday, he goes to the Cotroceni Palace to present the conclusions of the political consultations and the government program to President Nicușor Dan, according to some sources.

The scenario of the formation of a technical government around Eugen Tomac remains uncertain. PSD gives signals of support, but PNL, USR and UDMR express their reservations or even opposition. The political backdrop highlights the lack of a clear majority in Parliament and reveals tensions between pro-Western parties, amid calculations related to possible early elections and AUR's rise in the polls.

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The Prime Minister-designate denied on Tuesday evening that he intended to submit his mandate to President Nicușor Dan.

“There is a rumor going around that I intend to resign tomorrow, following an alleged lack of support from political parties. It is FALSE!

The mandate I received with honor and responsibility from President Nicușor Dan is to form the Government and, of course, I will carry this procedure through to the vote of the Parliament. It's the natural way, in accordance with the principles I have”Tomac wrote on his Facebook page.



Ashley Davis

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