PM Dancila: We won't go to Parliament when President tells us to go
Publicat:Prime Minister Viorica Dancila on Saturday stated that the Social Democrats will go to Parliament to ask for a vote of confidence for a Government reshuffle, but not when President Klaus Iohannis tells them to go.
"We want to go to Parliament for that Government reshuffle, but not when Mr President tells us to go and not before he observes the Constitution," said Dancila, who participated in a county conference of the PSD (Social Democratic Party) in Alba, while referring to the fact that the head of the state needs to observe a decision of the Constitutional Court of Romania and appoint…
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