Dancila: We will win elections; running means I take responsibility to lead party to victory
Publicat:Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, the leader of the Social Democrats, showed confidence in the party's chances of winning the presidential election, underlining that through her candidacy she has taken the responsibility of leading the PSD to victory.
Asked at the end of the PSD's National Executive Committee (CExN) if she will resign office as Premier in case of a failure in the presidential election, Dancila replied, "Why do we want to invent a scenario? (...) If I hadn't taken the responsibility, I would not have run. The fact that I'm running means I take responsibility to lead the…
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