Ludovic Orban was elected, on Saturday, the president of Forţa Dreptei, at the first Congress of the formation. He obtained 1,203 favorable votes, according to a press release from the Right Force.
Ludovic Orban stated that he proposes several reforms. PHOTO Facebook (Archive)
Vice-presidents of the party were elected: Violeta Alexandru, Marius Arcăleanu, Bogdan Bola, Claudiu Chira, Ştefan Csordas, Ionel Dancă, Traian Dobrinescu, Cătălin Dumitraşcu, Mihai Farcaş, Bogdan Glăvan, Horia Grigorescu, Ion Groza, Herea Gabriel, George Ionescu, Antoaneta Ioniţă, Alexandru Kocsis, Adrian Miuţescu, Vasile Nagy, Adrian Oros, Gabriel Plaiaşu, Petrisor Potec, Ionel Puşcaş, Daniel Rusu, Constantin Şovăială, Ion Ştefan and Antonel Tănase, writes Agerpres.
In the speech presenting his candidacy for this position, Ludovic Orban stated that he proposes several reforms, starting with that of the secret services.
“Today Romania is in great danger. In power are two parties that are used to occupying the state institutions, occupying the administration, occupying the state companies, directing all the profitable contracts to the economic clientele, two parties that are doing immense harm to Romania, because they want to keep Romania prisoner”said Orban.
“Secret Service Reform”
He also said that “the two state parties joined hands and invented an opposition precisely to justify their deeply immoral act of mixing liberalism with socialism”noting that the only viable alternative to Romania's current way of governing is the Force of Right and the United Right Alliance.
Orban claimed that the ideas of the Right Force have not yet been seen on television and in the national media because of “censorship as in Ceausescu's time“.
“We have clear ideas and (..) profound reforms must be made that we must undertake and I will tell you in order of importance. From my point of view, the first and most important reform in Romania is the reform of the secret services, which means putting tens of thousands of security guards under civilian control, of civil society who (…) want to influence the political decision in the parties, want to influence the judicial decision in the prosecutor's office and in the courts, they want to influence the decisions of the administration in any public institution in this country, they want to do business and kill those who compete with them, the businessmen who compete with them, they want to control society Romanian, as they did during Ceausescu's timeOrban also said.
According to the press release, over 1,200 delegates gathered at the congress. The general mayor of the Capital, Nicusor Dan, the vice-president of USR, Dan Barna, and the president of PMP, Eugen Tomac, were present.