Romania's Social Democrats propose their own leader as prime minister in bid to avert snap election
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"PSD tries to leave the impression of a new beginning, but forgets that it was in government until two months ago. Sorin Grindeanu's problem is that, in the past year, it has blocked almost all reforms," says Florin Negruțiu. Claudiu Pândaru adds: "The paradox is that the biggest opponent of the Grindeanu government might even be Sorin Grindeanu."
MP PSD Marius Budăi states that Romania urgently needs a new Government and not the prolongation of political negotiations, claiming that the Social Democrats have already proposed a clear solution: a minority executive led by Sorin Grindeanu and are ready to enter the government immediately.
Romania's Social Democrats to Nominate Grindeanu for Prime Minister ...
Romania's Social Democrats propose their own leader as prime minister in bid to avert snap election
Romania's leftist Social Democrats, parliament's largest party, said on Wednesday they would back their own party leader Sorin Grindeanu for prime minister, as parties try to agree a new government after a pro-European coalition collapsed last month.
Romanian Social Democrats vote to back party leader Sorin Grindeanu for prime minister
The Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSD) unanimously voted on Wednesday, June 23, to return to government with its leader, Sorin Grindeanu, as prime minister. The party, formerly part of the governing centrist coalition, voted in May to bring down the Liberal-led Ilie Bolojan government despite...
PSD announced yesterday that it is willing to form a minority government, supported on time by PNL, USR and UDMR, with Sorin Grindeanu premier. On the other hand, the PNL, USR and UDMR leaders have determined that their proposal for a minority government will be established with President Nicousor Dan.

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