Titus Corlaçean Decided to Apply to the Psd Presidency: "in the Current Coalition, the Party Is Held Somewhere on the Border"
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The mayor of Buzău, Constantin Toma, announced that he would support former Foreign Minister Titus Corlaçean, as President of the Democratic Social Party, with the opportunity to vote, according to Agerpress. The Buzá Prime Minister...
Senator Titus Corlácian announced, on Sunday evening, only a few hours before the PSD meeting, that he had decided to apply for the role of the party's president to revitalise the formation. The play in PSD. Titus Corlácian officially announced that he wanted to take the leader of the party and hit him hard on Ciolacu and Grindeanu: “The party has come into an amorphous world, where no one discusses the decisions taken by the leaders” appeared f…
Senator Titus Corlaçean announced, on Sunday evening, that he decided to apply for the post of president of the PSD, to revitalize the formation.
Senator Titus Corlățean declared on Sunday evening, on Antena 3, that he will run for the leadership of the PSD, because the party "needs credibility, to be relaunched, to be led by well-trained people, with diplomas on the table" "I have decided to assume this responsibility to run as president for the leadership of the social-democratic party. I am not alone, there are many colleagues who share these ideas. I emphasize one very important thin…
He stated that the party needed credibility and relaxation under the leadership of well-prepared people.
Titus Corlaçean announced that he will apply to the PSD Presidency, calling for the party's revitalization and return to national topics. The Senator says he has the support of many colleagues "correct, ready and credible" and criticises the PSD position in the government coalition, which he considers marginalized. The decision comes at least one month after Corlacian states that it is not interested in function, but for a real debate within the…
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