Dîncu speaks, on behalf of PSD, about the reform of the CCR: It has become a kind of everyday court

 

Dîncu speaks, on behalf of PSD, about the reform of the CCR: It has become a kind of everyday court

BUCHAREST, DEC 9 - The president of the PSD National Council, Vasile Dîncu, announced on Tuesday that PSD is willing to support the reform of the CCR, in the context in which Marcle Ciolacu and Gabriela Firea demanded the formation of a national union government, which should include PSD.

Vasile Dîncu claims that the “architecture of the Romanian state”, the Constitution, the Constitutional Court should be changed about which he says that “it has become a kind of everyday court ”.

I give you a hypothesis: let's assume that the PNL - USR PLUS negotiations will not work. Because it seems very simple to us: the president says something and everyone will line up. I don't think everyone will line up. I know the parties in Romania well. I don't think USR-PLUS will accept anything: liberal prime minister, PNL president… They, who have a rather different program from the PNL, who are a key party, I don't think they will accept anything, they will not accept to be the second wheel to the cart.

I think they will ask the prime minister (…) This negotiation might fail and then everything will be reconfigured. Then, the scenario made by the media is that UDMR is a party that is given 3-4 ministries and then everyone passes it to his cart. Not true. Those of us who know UDMR, who have ruled with UDMR and negotiated with UDMR, know that it is not an emotional party that is going left or right. It depends on the negotiations, the needs of the Hungarian minority and the project they are doing.

He is now negotiating with the president and the right. Let's not be sure that UDMR will accept any conditions. Now we are not talking about things in depth, we are only talking about general attitudes. There is a long way to go before we have a majority. In post-election arithmetic, when the government is formed, the majority will be super-fragile. There will be a weak majority (…).

I think we need a parliament with a serious majority in the future, I think it's not just the president who wants that.

We should change the architecture of the Romanian state, maybe the Constitution, the Constitutional Court, which has become a kind of 'everyday' tribunal.

We have to see what will be done for Romania of the future and, with such governments, I don't think it is a great success if we get to rely on such arithmetic ", said Vasile Dîncu on Antena 3.

Dîncu also claimed that Iohannis "will not be able to pass" over PSD in the new Parliament.

"The president wants to leave homework for the PNL. What we see now is a party meeting, the president is still a player, he was in the campaign, he eliminated Ludovic Orban and he took the initiative, he is probably the best negotiator (…) I think at this moment, in an informal discussion , several variants are being tested regarding the exclusion of the party that won the elections, PSD. We expected that, the president predicted. He said he wanted to remove the PSD from power.

PSD will make a very important group in the Parliament, which will not be overcome, regardless of its position in the area of ​​government. Let's not forget: Parliament is the one that legitimizes and censors the government, even if we have seen that the president wants there to be no opposition in Parliament (…) Whatever solutions are sought, the majority he could do now or after the investment of the new Parliament, they represent games of power and I am somewhat out of the customs that say that the winner is given the opportunity to make a majority, even if at first sight it seems that he cannot do it ", Vasile Dîncu added.

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