Adrian Vètea Says What President Nicușor Dan Advised Him to "Continue Doing", at the Meeting at Cotroceni
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Adrian Vètea confirmed that he met on Tuesday with President Nicușor Dan, the prime minister appointed to say that the head of state encouraged him to remain involved in the investiture process of the new government. The Liberal thus answered, asked if he met on Tuesday with President Nicușor Dan – a meeting about which Cotroceni Palace did not ...
Prime Minister Adrian Vètea confirmed that he met with President Nicușor Dan on Tuesday and said that the head of state encouraged him to continue his efforts to invest the new government. He said that he did not intend to submit his mandate and called on parliamentarians to support the future executive.
The Prime Minister, Adrian Vètea, said on Tuesday at Antena 3, that he does not want to give up his mandate and that the list of ministers and the final form of the governance programme will be presented during Wednesday. He said that he respects the position adopted in the party, but he believes that every parliamentarian has the right to decide for himself how he votes. "There is freedom for every parliamentarian in the situation where he want…
"I spoke today with Nicușor Dan. Tomorrow I submit the list and the governance program.
Adrian Vètea does not withdraw. He hopes to obtain at least 25 votes from the PNL, the 15 from SOS and all votes from PSD, PACE, UPR, minorities and non-affiliates. It would mean that the Government obtains fixed 233 votes, necessary limit for investment.
It's a civil war in Romanian politics. Appointed by Nicuşor Dan to form a government, the liberal Adrian Veştea is moving forward, even though the party does not support him, will not vote for him and wants to exclude him.

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