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Tensions in PNL: Vice-President Adrian Cozma Attacks Anti-PSD Faction, Demands Remaining in Power

Tensions in PNL: Vice-President Adrian Cozma Attacks Anti-PSD Faction, Demands Remaining in Power

From Adevărul · (7m ago) Romanian Mixed tone

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Adrian Cozma, PNL's Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies, criticizes party colleagues who advocate for distancing from PSD.
  • Cozma argues that PNL should remain in government, possibly in a minority executive with other pro-European parties, to continue reforms.
  • He reminds colleagues they were elected on joint lists with PSD and accuses them of changing their stance on the alliance.

The internal debates within the National Liberal Party (PNL) have reached a critical juncture, with Vice-President of the Chamber of Deputies Adrian Cozma launching a strong critique against fellow party leaders advocating for a separation from the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Cozma, who also leads PNL Satu Mare, directly addressed prominent figures like Dan Motreanu and Siegfried Mureșan, reminding them of their electoral victories secured through joint lists with PSD. This highlights a significant internal division regarding the party's strategic alliance and its role in the current governing coalition.

Draga Dan Motreanu, draga Siegfried, Ghiță Falcă, ați fost aleși pe listă comună cu PNL și PSD. Draga Ciprian Ciucu, nu am nicio poză cu PSD în spate, nici cu președintele PSD lângă mine, n-am avut această șansă la Satu Mare să am o înțelegere din partea PSD să scap județul de UDMR, că n-am avut înțelegere cu PSD și m-am luptat mereu cu PSD.

— Adrian CozmaAdrian Cozma addresses fellow PNL leaders, reminding them of their electoral victories on joint lists with PSD and contrasting his own stance.

Cozma's stance is clear: PNL must remain in power. He proposes a bold strategy of forming a minority government, supported by other pro-European parties, to ensure the continuation of ongoing reforms. This approach, he argues, is crucial to prevent other political forces from capitalizing on the fruits of their labor, referencing the perceived political gains of PSD following austerity measures implemented by a previous government. His call for a minority government reflects a pragmatic, albeit risky, attempt to maintain political influence and steer the country's reform agenda.

Dane, în 2024, când ați venit și mi-ați propus listă comună cu PSD, mi-ai spus că nu înțelegi că e șansa noastră și am fost disciplinat și am votat. După alegerile europarlamentare din 2024 ne-ați spus: s-a terminat cu PSD, suntem pe viață și pe moarte. Așa a și fost până în decembrie 2024, când, după ce am știut toată realitatea, ați venit și ne-ați spus că trebuie să guvernăm cu PSD, că noi, cu 14%, nu ne permitem altceva decât o guvernare cu PSD.

— Adrian CozmaCozma criticizes colleagues for changing their position on governing with PSD, recalling past discussions and electoral strategies.

What makes Cozma's intervention particularly compelling from a Romanian perspective is his direct challenge to the perceived hypocrisy within the party. He contrasts his consistent stance with what he describes as opportunistic shifts in position by his colleagues, particularly concerning the alliance with PSD. Cozma emphasizes his personal lack of public association with PSD leaders, differentiating himself from those who now advocate for a break. This internal struggle over strategy and identity is emblematic of the broader political landscape in Romania, where alliances are often fluid and driven by pragmatic considerations of power and reform. The decision on PNL's future direction, Cozma insists, must be made democratically by the entire party membership, not just a select few.

Pe mine nu m-ați văzut că îmi depun candidatura cu Tudose, cu Stănescu, cu toți ăștia de la PSD.

— Adrian CozmaCozma highlights his personal avoidance of public association with PSD leaders.
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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.