What does the PSD-PNL list look like for the European Parliament. The name with which the leaders enter the meetings for validation SOURCES

PSD and PNL have drawn up their own lists of people to take the seats considered eligible for the European Parliament, then to validate and put them together, for a single joint list, considering no less than 18 mandates.

PSD and PNL determine today the final list for the European Parliament PHOTO Inquam Photos

Just a few hours before the National Political Council from the PSD and the National Political Bureau from the PNL, things were somewhat settled in the two parties. At the PSD, a place was immediately found for Gabriela Firea, social-democratic sources claim, while at the liberals yesterday afternoon there was a meeting where the temperature rose, as several politicians would have wanted eligible places, but in the end the liberal leaders on the list will be Rareș Bogdan, Dan Motreanu, Daniel Buda, Adina Vălean, Siegfried Mureșan, Mircea Hava and Gheorghe Falcă. In the case of the latter there may be a change with another name.

Following the merger of the two lists, the distribution of seats would be as follows:

First place, Ramona Chiriac (independent), Mihai Tudose on second, Rareș Bogdan on third, and Gabriela Firea on fourth. Dan Motreanu (PNL) is fifth, Claudiu Manda is sixth (initially fourth), and Daniel Buda seventh. The last three of the top ten are Vasile Dîncu (eighth place), Adina Vălean (ninth place) and Victor Negrescu (tenth place).

Siegfried Mureșan, from the PNL, will be in 11th or 12th place, while the social democrat Dragoș Benea could play a round with Mureșan. Dan Nica is on the 13th, and Mircea Hava on the 14th. A place was still found for Maria Grapina, i.e. 15th, and Gheorgje Cârciu would be on the 16th. For the moment, the last eligible seat of the liberals would be occupied by Gheorghe Falcă, but a surprise at the BPN is not excluded, and a new name may appear – most likely Vasile Blaga. On the other hand, from the PSD, the last eligible seat would belong to Titus Corlățean.