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MEP Mureșan accuses PSD of seeking 'total power' over national emergencies

MEP Mureșan accuses PSD of seeking 'total power' over national emergencies

From Adevărul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • PNL MEP Siegfried Mureșan accused the PSD of prioritizing power over national emergencies.
  • Mureșan claims the PSD aims to regain total control of state institutions rather than address Romania's urgent problems.
  • The accusation highlights ongoing political tensions between the PNL and PSD in Romania.

Romanian MEP Siegfried Mureșan has sharply criticized the Social Democratic Party (PSD), accusing them of seeking to regain absolute power in the state rather than focusing on the country's pressing issues. Mureșan, a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), alleges that the PSD's primary goal is to reclaim control over state institutions.

"The PSD does not aim to resolve the country's emergencies, but to reconquer total power in the state," Mureșan stated, underscoring the deep political divisions in Romania. He contends that the party's ambition to return to governance is driven by a desire for institutional control, not by a genuine commitment to solving Romania's urgent problems.

This public accusation reflects the ongoing political friction between the PNL and PSD. Mureșan's remarks suggest a perception that the PSD is more interested in consolidating its influence than in addressing the immediate needs of the Romanian population. The statement highlights a key point of contention in the country's political landscape, where parties often accuse each other of prioritizing partisan interests over national welfare.

The PSD does not aim to resolve the country's emergencies, but to reconquer total power in the state.

— Siegfried MureșanMEP Siegfried Mureșan accusing the PSD of prioritizing power over national needs.
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Originally published by Adevărul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.