Number 2 in the PSD has a prognosis for the Tomac government. “Nea Ilia, you don't even know how small you are starting to be”

The general secretary of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), Claudiu Manda, said on Thursday that in his opinion the Tomac government will pass the vote of the parliamentarians, he also appreciates that Romania needs “a change of direction” after the period of the government led by the PNL leader, Ilie Bolojan.
“In my opinion, the Tomac government passes. And I think it's a good thing,” said Manda, in Craiova, at the conference of the PSD Dolj Women's Organization, according to Agerpres.
The representative of the social democrats claimed that it was Bolojan “that generated negative economic and social effects for all social categories” ends, and today no one is satisfied with this government, “except for bots and tiribots”.
“I tell you that there is no social category of people today in Romania that is satisfied with the Ilie Bolojan government. Not the pensioners, not the doctors, not the teachers, not the budget holders, not the business environment, no one is satisfied with Mr. Bolojan's activity. Of course, the only ones we can consider satisfied are the bots, robots and tiribots who, from what I have seen, are also tired or probably no longer have enough money to activate the bots, robots and but it is clear that we must overcome this period when a man, who says he wants to be in the opposition, is barricaded in the seats of power”, said Manda.
What he discussed with Eugen Tomac
The general secretary of the PSD added that in the next period Romania will have a government led by Eugen Tomac.
“However, sooner or later, I believe that in the immediate future we will have a vote for a new government and then things will move forward and I am happy that during the discussion I had with Mr. Tomac, the measures that the PSD proposes for the social categories we represent, the categories with lower incomes, the middle class, namely to reduce taxes, to be able to support purchasing power and other details like that, will be included in the government program”, he added stated Claudiu Manda.
In the same context, he emphasized that the nomination of Eugen Tomac for the position of prime minister was made by the president Nicuşor Dan and not by the former head of state, Traian Băsescu, rejecting the claims according to which the latter would have influenced the designation.
“Eugen Tomac is still being talked about as Băsescu's adviser, and today he is the adviser of the current president, Nicusor Dan. And Băsescu didn't propose him as prime minister, Nicusor Dan proposed him as prime minister. I could say to him using a phrase from those times: 'nea Ilie, you don't even know how small you are starting to be!'”, said the general secretary of the PSD.




