Romanian PM candidate Veștea attacks new PNL leadership: 'Party's history and identity are thrown away'
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Adrian Veștea, designated prime minister candidate for the National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania, harshly criticized Ilie Bolojan's proposed new leadership team.
- Veștea claims the new structure marginalizes "true liberals" and risks turning the PNL into a "USL appendage," accusing Bolojan of prioritizing opportunists over elected officials.
- He also alleged that Bolojan aims to use the party as a platform for a 2030 presidential bid, warning of damage to public trust in Romanian institutions.
Adrian Veștea, the designated prime minister candidate for Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), has launched a scathing attack on Ilie Bolojan's proposed new leadership team just before the party's extraordinary congress. Veștea asserts that the upcoming Sunday congress will effectively oust "true liberals" from the party's leadership, warning that the PNL risks becoming a mere "appendage of USR."
Trist și previzibil, Congresul convocat pentru mâine, duminică, 21 iunie, de către președintele PNL, Ilie Bolojan, înseamnă de fapt eliminarea tuturor liberalilor adevărați din conducerea formațiunii noastre politice. Practic, întreaga istorie și toată identitatea partidului sunt aruncate la gunoi.
In a strong Facebook post, Veștea argued that the new structure proposed by Bolojan largely ignores seasoned leaders who have secured electoral victories and contributed votes to the PNL. He expressed dismay that out of 12 county council presidents, 1,150 mayors, and nearly 10,000 local elected officials within the party, only one, Reșița mayor Ioan Popa, is included in Bolojan's proposed leadership. Veștea deemed it "inadmissible" to sideline elected officials in favor of newcomers and opportunists.
Veștea specifically criticized the inclusion of individuals who recently joined the PNL, such as Oana Gheorghiu and Dragoș Pîslaru, in Bolojan's team. He highlighted that one of these new members has already switched affiliations multiple times, previously aligning with progressive parties. "It is not surprising that, very likely, soon, both literally and figuratively, if something does not change, PNL will become a keychain of USR," Veștea stated.
La schimb însă, doi oameni care au intrat literalmente ieri în partid, unul dintre ei trecut deja prin alte trei formațiuni politice, toate progresiste, devin parte din cea mai restrânsă conducere a partidului din istoria recentă. Nu e de mirare că, foarte probabil, în curând, și la propriu, și la figurat, dacă ceva nu se schimbă, PNL va deveni brelocul USR.
Furthermore, Veștea accused Bolojan of seeking to build a platform for a potential presidential candidacy in 2030. He warned that if the PNL continues on this "inauspicious path," it could be transformed into a tool that erodes public confidence in Romanian state institutions. Veștea also decried alleged attacks against the President of Romania, the justice system, and Parliament, and pointed to an "army of bots" influencing public discourse surrounding the party.
Îngrozitor este că, din dorința domnului Bolojan de a deveni președinte al țării în anul 2030, dacă PNL va rămâne în această zodie nefastă, partidul va fi transformat într-un buzdugan menit să pulverizeze încrederea în instituțiile statului român.
Originally published by Adevărul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.