Cătălin Drulă advises the prime minister not to resign: “I encourage Mr. Bolojan to give them sec”

USR deputy Cătălin Drulă was urged by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan to resist the pressures and not to resign, in the context of the voltages in the ruling coalition.

The USR leader criticized the PSD's attitude towards the prime minister and warned that Romania needs stability to overcome the inherited economic crisis, writes Mediafax.
“I did not see to be a crowd of prime minister in June. That is, it was not the tail there and Mr. Bolojan gave some side and he got in front to take this role. Because everyone knew what misfortune they left behind.”Drulă said at Europa FM, emphasizing that they all knew the severity of the inherited situation.
The USR leader in urgent Bolojan to resist. “I encourage Mr. Bolojan to give them sec. I mean, against this bluff, this cacealma, to stay up with the head up. “
Drulă stressed that the prime minister should not resign and has all the legal duties.
“The prime minister has the attribute … to do what he wants, what he feels. This is how he writes in the law of organization of the government. That the Government is conducted by consensus and when there are no consensus, the prime minister breaks that consensus ”.




