USR Does Not Support the Tomac Government. Prime Minister Nicușor Dan Does Not Have Enough Support to Be Voted in Parliament
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The prime minister, Eugen Tomac, harshly attacks the USR's decision not to support the technical government and says that this way "USR cancels its own speech." Article Eugen Tomac, after Fritz's announcement: I consider USR cancels its own speech. The deepening crisis is at the disadvantage of Romania first appears in Romania TV.
USR leader Dominic Fritz announced on Friday that the party will not support the cabinet proposed by Prime Minister Eugen Tomac. According to Digi24 information, none of the USR subsidiaries voted for a government led by Tomac. Thus, from the point of view of...
USR decided Friday that it will not support the Tomac government, announced the president of the party, Dominic Fritz, who accused that a technocratic executive does not solve the crisis
The USR Political Committee decided that the party's parliamentarians will not vote to invest the Tomac Government. The announcement was made on Friday by President Dominic Fritz after consulting USR leaders. "Today, after a week of internal deliberations, talks with Eugen Tomac and many conversations with citizens in all Romanian counties, the USR concluded that we cannot support the proposed solution. I have just recorded this decision in the …
USR has decided not to support the Government proposed by Prime Minister-designate Eugen Tomac in Parliament. The decision was made in the party's Political Committee, with a majority of over 90%, after a week of internal discussions and consultations. Dominic Fritz says that a technocratic government "would be dysfunctional" and would deepen the political crisis, instead of solving it.
After the Liberals decided on Thursday not to vote the Eugen Tomac government and the USR took the same decision. Nicuchor Dan decided not to withdraw the appointed prime minister's mandate, they support political sources for ProTV News.
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