Barna and Ciolos were proposed to USR, PLUS leaderships to candidate in presidential elections, PM office respectively
Publicat:The candidacy of Save Romania Union (USR) leader Dan Barna, in the presidential elections, together with that of PLUS leader Dacian Ciolos for Prime Minister office were proposed to the leaderships of the USR and PLUS.
PLUS Chairman Dacian Ciolos announced on Sunday, in a press conference, that an agreement was reached for establishing a political alliance that would allow the USR and his party to participate together in the presidential, local and parliamentary elections.
He mentioned that it is an agreement of principle which will be subjected to the approval of both parties'…
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