Sorin Grindeanu, the interim president of the PSD, said on Thursday, July 10, that his party did not enter the government to leave, the coalition having a signed protocol and hopes that it will be respected.
Sorin Grindeanu Photo: Mediafax
“We have not entered the government to leave, we have a political pact, a signed protocol, I hope everyone will be held by this protocol. In two weeks there were some things that we have reported, the PSD“, Sorin Grindeanu told Romania TV on Thursday night.
The interim president of the PSD reiterated the ideas that the Social Democrats have supported, but which were not accepted in the first package of measures, apart from reducing the subsidy for parties.
“We hope that in package two, where we will come up with concrete proposals, to take more account of PSD. Otherwise, during this period, we will make many internal consultations, which we have announced and where we will ask, if this attitude will continue, if our road is with the others in this coalition”, Said Grindeanu.
The interim leader of the Social Democrats also stated that the decision to enter the government was not taken by “a few”.
“There was a wide consultation, almost 5,000 of our colleagues voted. 72% of us voted to be part of this coalition. I will continue to consult the party in this way, but I would like the PSD proposals to be accepted in the second package.” added the social-democrat.
Mihai Fifor: “When PSD accepted the entry into government in this formula, I did it for the stability of Romania”
The day before, Mihai Fifor, PSD deputy, argued that the Social Democrats “assumed the hard” and “kept the word”, and the coalition partners, no. The deputy accuses Prime Minister Bolojan of “He put in the law a series of provisions that were neither discussed nor accepted by PSD“And says that “The exit from the government is not excluded.”
“Respect or better missing! The choice does not belong to us. When the PSD accepted the entry into government in this formula, I did it for the stability of Romania. I put on the table the trust, good faith and the availability to overcome the past-including over the offenses, conflicts and divergences. of the coalition agreements.
The first package of measures to reduce the deficit included a series of provisions that were neither discussed nor accepted by the PSD. However, they were put in the law by Prime Minister Bolojan and engaged in Parliament, without consultation, without respect, without minimal political assumption in front of those who keep this coalition on his feet ”, wrote Mihai Fifor on Facebook.