Elena Udrea reacted on Facebook to the motion of censure that led to the fall of the Ilie Bolojan Government, mentioning that it was voted with 281 votes, a number greater than in the case of the Boc Government, led by Traian Băsescu.
Udrea emphasizes that the vote was more against Bolojan than against his ministers, "Because both the motion and the vote were mainly against him and, less against the ministers." She urges the parties to respect the decisions made by vote and suggests that PNL should go into opposition instead of collaborating with PSD.
Udrea criticizes politicians for prioritizing public resources at the expense of principles, questioning whether the parties will act according to the values they claim or will seek excuses to return to power.
But since the interest of being in government, that is, access to public resources, is the only thing that matters to politicians, we will see how everyone finds excuses to explain why they "are obliged" to overlook the decisions made and, "for the good of the country," "for the good of the people," to do anything to get back into power! Since someone must govern, it is democratic to decide according to the results of the elections, as that is why citizens are called to say who they would like to lead them.
What do you say? Will the parties do anything to regain access to resources or will they act according to the principles they publicly affirm?" Udrea wrote further.
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