Crin Antonescu, former president of the PNL, claims that he will vote for Sebastian Burduja for the position of mayor of the Capital, but regarding the presidential elections, the liberal states that he is more interested in ideas and less in names.
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Crin Antonescu does not want to make predictions, but he knows who he will vote with at the Capital City Hall.
“I will vote for Sebastian Burduja because it seems to me that he is a young man, he is the only new one who has never led Bucharest or a sector and he is a man who comes with a program, he also wrote a book, and in any case I see him every day wanting to do this debate which is the core of democracy and is the absolutely necessary condition of an election“, the former PNL president declared at Digi 24.
As for the presidency of Romania, it seems inconceivable to Crin Antonescu that “The PNL, to the demands and expectations that exist from it, should not have its own candidate“. He does not believe that we will be in a situation where the PNL supports another candidate for the highest office in the state.
In fact, the former head of the PNL Crin Antonescu explained to Antena 3 CNN that he is not worried about the fate of the PNL in the context of the alliance with the PSD, the two parties going to go with common candidates in the European parliamentary elections. According to the former party leader, the results of the elections will give the verdict in the case of collaboration between the parties.
“Regarding this formula, this variant, out of two, either the public will not support it, so they will not get votes. They will take 1%, 2%, the sovereignists will take 60%, the new rite bassists 40%, USR, Orban, and everyone will be satisfied. If it will be validated by the public, it means that it is a construction that has the credit of the electorate and it remains to be seen with which program, with which people and to what extent they will fulfill these expectations. I personally do not see a reason for three quarters of the country to be concerned about the fate of the PNL and to cry for the mercy of the PNL. For some I understand, for others I don't”explained Crin Antonescu, in an intervention on Antena 3 CNN.