Romania's AUR Party
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Romania's AUR party, led by George Simion, announced it would boycott the Veștea government vote, citing a national crisis and accusing other parties of ending an era. Despite this, the party's economic proposals were considered by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea. A Romanian senator suggested the PSD erred by refusing collaboration with AUR.
UDMR leader congratulates AUR's Simion for 'checkmate' as government vote looms
- UDMR President Kelemen Hunor criticized parties supporting the "Veștea" government, stating it marks the end of an era that began after the 1989 revolution. - Hunor congratulated George Simion, leader of AUR, for what he described as a political "checkmate" in securing the government's votes. - The UDMR will not participate in the vote for the "Veștea" government, which is expected to pass with …
Romanian Senator Paul Stănescu Claims PSD Erred in Refusing Collaboration with AUR
- A Romanian senator believes the Social Democratic Party (PSD) made a mistake by refusing to collaborate with the AUR party. - He stated that AUR represents a significant portion of the Romanian popu…
Romanian PM-designate open to AUR's economic proposals amid investiture uncertainty
- Romania's designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea met with AUR party leaders to discuss economic measures for the new government program. - Veștea expressed openness to AUR's proposals, provided the…
Romania's AUR Party to Boycott Veștea Government Vote, Citing National Crisis
- George Simion, president of the AUR party, announced the party will not support the Veștea government and will leave the parliamentary hall during the investiture vote. - Simion criticized the curre…