USR Does Not Support a Government Led by Adrian Vètea "by Betraying Its Own party."We Remain Consistent and Do Not Form a Government with PSD."
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USR leader Dominic Fritz said Sunday evening at Digi24 that Adrian Vătea's appointment to the prime minister's office creates the risk of a split in GNP, under the conditions in which more liberals have already expressed public dissatisfaction, and others support. He argued that in the party he co-exists different views on collaboration with PSD.
The USR decided on Sunday that the formation will remain consistent in the decision not to form a government with PSD and announces that a Political Committee will be convened to take a decision on the government of Adrian Vètea. The USR announces that it will not make a government with PSD after the appointment of Adrian Vètea's prime minister: "A government that delivers results for citizens cannot be born out of the betrayal of its own party …
The USR decided, on Sunday evening, unanimously not to support a government from which it makes PSD and took note of the nomination of Adrian Vestea as prime minister, stating that it will convene a Political Committee to take a formal decision. "A government that delivers results for citizens cannot be born out of the betrayal of its own party, further shows the Resolution of the National Bureau of the USR.
The USR National Bureau unanimously adopted a resolution on Sunday, taking note of the appointment of Adrian Veștea for the position of prime minister and reaffirming that the party will not form a government with the PSD. The party announces that it will convene a Political Committee to make an official decision regarding the future Government. The resolution […] The article USR after the appointment of Adrian Veștea: "We will remain consistent…
The USR announced on Sunday, in a resolution unanimously adopted by the National Bureau, that it does not support the second prime minister's proposal put forward by President Nicuchor Dan: Liberal Adrian Vètea.
USR decided, Sunday evening, unanimously, not to support the Government proposed by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea. The party leaders say they will remain "consistent" with the decision to no longer govern alongside PSD and claim that "a government that delivers results for citizens cannot be born from the betrayal of its own party". The party announced that it will convene a Political Committee to make a formal decision regarding the Ve…
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