The impression that Eugen Tomac left on Kelemen Hunor: “I had the impression that he was a lonely man”

The leader of the UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, said on Tuesday evening that he has the impression that the designated prime minister, Eugen Tomac, is a lonely man who is looking for a majority for a technocratic government, which will probably include people without political experience.

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“We still haven’t made a decision and that’s why my statements are in this sense. Sir, we have no arguments to support this government, but we haven’t made the formal decision. We are left with the following idea. Mr. Tomac doesn’t have a government program at the moment and he doesn’t think he should come up with something very ambitious. Because it’s an extraordinary situation with this government called a technocrat, led by a politician without a parliamentary majority, for now. If it stays that way, then without a parliamentary majority at the time of the vote and in such a situation you have no way to cook very interesting plans or a very sophisticated recipe. So from this point of view we are waiting for the government program, but I don’t have the impression that it will be something out of the ordinary.”said Kelemen Hunor at TVR Info, on Tuesday evening, according to News.

The leader of the UDMR stated that he saw a list of the Cabinet proposed by Tomac, but that not all positions were occupied, which shows that people without political experience come into the government proposed by Tomac.

“After that I saw a list of the Cabinet, not all the positions were occupied or the nominations made, from which it appears to me that they are looking for a government where people without political experience come, it wouldn’t be a problem if they are good managers, people come who were selected on some criteria that escape me. I didn’t understand what the criteria were, but surely Mr. Tomac knows”Kelemen Hunor also declared.

The president of the UDMR added that Tomac gave him the impression of a lonely man looking for a majority for a technocratic government.

“I had the impression that he was a lonely man, looking for a majority for a technocrat government. So that was… Well, now, very, very seriously, that really seemed to me to be a lonely man going and trying to find support for a government. I don’t know if he has the conviction that it will pass or not, but I can’t tell here, I don’t want to speculate. He told us that he does the parliamentary procedure until the end. At one point I asked him if there is not a majority of 233 votes, do you submit the mandate or not? I go and do the parliamentary procedure, he answered“, stated Kelemen Hunor.

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He clarified why such a government is very difficult to vote for:

So, logically, they don’t kiss! It would be political masochism to vote for a government I am not a part of after the government I was a part of has been overthrown, and to vote for the government with those who overthrow the government. So, you see, it doesn’t connect. Can’t explain why he’s doing this, why are you voting for a government you’re not a part of, after the no-confidence motion episode”, said Kelemen Hunor, president of UDMR: