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Who is the PNL Leader Trying to Save Bolojan? Tough Negotiations with Sovereignists - SOURCES
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Who is the PNL Leader Trying to Save Bolojan? Tough Negotiations with Sovereignists - SOURCES

From Adevฤƒrul · (10m ago) Romanian Critical tone

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Romanian liberals are negotiating with parliamentarians from SOS, POT, and AUR parties to prevent the fall of Prime Minister Bolojan's government.
  • The opposition, led by PSD and AUR, has gathered enough signatures to submit a no-confidence motion, requiring 233 votes to pass.
  • PNL is attempting to sway at least 20 parliamentarians, promising government and parliamentary positions, while Dan Motreanu leads the central coordination of this rescue operation.

In a high-stakes political maneuver, Romania's Liberal Party (PNL) is engaged in intense negotiations to shield Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's government from a no-confidence motion. Spearheaded by PNL Secretary General Dan Motreanu, the party is reaching out to parliamentarians elected on the lists of SOS, POT, and AUR, seeking to peel away enough votes to thwart the opposition's efforts.

E o misiune grea, dar nu imposibilฤƒ. Trebuie sฤƒ convingem 20 de parlamentari sฤƒ nu voteze moศ›iunea. Sigur vor mai apฤƒrea surprize de la PSD ศ™i AUR, iar noi trebuie sฤƒ rฤƒzgรขndim mฤƒcar 10 semnatari care sunt fie neafiliaศ›i, fie รฎn grupul PACE.

โ€” PNL Leadership SourcesDescribing the difficulty and strategy of convincing parliamentarians to vote against the no-confidence motion.

The opposition, a coalition of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and AUR, has amassed 253 signatures, exceeding the 233 votes needed to oust the government. However, PNL sources indicate that securing signatures is one thing, but ensuring votes is another, as parliamentarians can change their minds. The liberals are banking on this fluidity, aiming to persuade at least 20 individuals โ€“ including unaffiliated members and those from the PACE group โ€“ to abstain or vote against the motion.

Motreanu, a prominent figure within PNL known for advocating a clear separation from PSD, is coordinating the complex operation. PNL is reportedly offering positions within Parliament and the government to potential defectors. Local PNL chapter leaders are also tasked with contacting sovereignist parliamentarians in their respective counties to garner support for the current executive.

Acศ›iunea confirmฤƒ minciuna permanentฤƒ a lui Grindeanu.

โ€” Dan MotreanuReacting to the joint motion of no-confidence filed by PSD and AUR.

From the perspective of Adevฤƒrul, this political drama highlights the precarious nature of governing in Romania's fragmented parliamentary landscape. While international observers might see this as standard political wrangling, for us, it's a critical juncture that tests the resilience of the current administration and the PNL's ability to navigate treacherous political waters. The outcome will significantly shape the political future, and the intense negotiations reflect the deep divisions and shifting alliances within our political sphere. Dan Motreanu's central role underscores the internal PNL dynamics, particularly the push for a distinct liberal identity away from PSD's influence.

Partidul nu va mai forma o coaliศ›ie cu PSD รฎn cazul รฎn care social-democraศ›ii voteazฤƒ o moศ›iune de cenzurฤƒ รฎmpotriva Guvernului.

โ€” Dan MotreanuStating PNL's position on future coalitions with PSD following the no-confidence motion.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.