Paul Stanescu Says He Won't Go to the Court of Auditors and He Won't Leave the Psd. "the Time Will Come when I'll Take a Step Back"
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Paul Stanescu, the PSD Secretary-General, says that he has not accepted a function in the Court of Auditors and that he will not leave the party. "I did not ask and I did not accept any function. The Court of Auditors is not my way," shows a message of this PSD transmission on Facebook Saturday.
PSD Secretary-General Paul Stanescu claims that he will not be the next President of the Court of Auditors, the function Mihai Busuioc has left her free to become, on the proposal of the social-democrats, the judge of the Court...
Mediafax "The Court of Auditors is not my way. I am and stay here, close to the party, near my team, close to the people," has sent Stanescu in a public statement. The social-democratic leader stressed that the future party depends on the formation of a new generation of politicians, well prepared, serious and respectful towards political work and citizens. He explained that it is not the time for surface or adventure, and those with experience …
PSD Secretary-General Paul Stanescu stated Saturday that he did not request or accept any function, reiterating speculation on possible departure to the Court of Auditors.
PSD Secretary-General Paul Stanescu says he will remain with the party and will be involved in the preparation of future generations, which must be formed from “serious people”, “well prepared, which I understand what political work means and who respect those who represent it”. “I want to be very clear: I did not ask for and I did not accept any function. The Court of Auditors is not my way”, he says.
PSD Secretary General Paul Stanescu announced that he did not want to be the President of the Court of Auditors, as he had recently been driving, and that he wanted to stay near the party.
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