Citu: Mathematically, PNL gov't with USR as junior partner can muster Parliament approval
Publicat:Chairman of the National Liberal Party (PNL) Florin Citu declared on Wednesday that "mathematically", a Liberal government with the Save Romania Union (USR) as junior partner has the necessary votes to get Parliament's approval.
Citu said the Liberals will also discuss with the Social Democrats, but that the mandate is for a government around PNL and headed by a Liberal Prime Minister.
"We added flexibility to the mandate, we are negotiating with all the democratic forces in the Parliament of Romania. We will now meet our USR colleagues and see after discussions how we are moving…
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