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8 November 17:49

Oana Gheorghiu suggests that the attacks against her could be a reaction to the support of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. She openly declares her willingness to collaborate with all parties in the Government.

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Oana Gheorghiu, recently appointed deputy prime minister, commented on the attacks against her, suggesting that they could be an attempt to discredit Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, who supported her in office. Gheorghiu expressed sadness that male politicians use a woman to carry out their internal battles. She emphasized that she is open to collaboration with all parties in the Government, without wanting to take credit for future achievements. The deputy prime minister took the oath on October 30, and her appointment was contested by PSD due to previous critical posts about the US president. Gheorghiu stated that she is ready to face any direct discussions related to the attacks she received.

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Gheorghiu, despre atacurile la adresa sa: Cred că, de fapt, au vrut să-l atace pe premier. Mă gândesc că e un pic trist că nişte bărbaţi politici folosesc o femeie care nu le-a făcut nimic să-şi ducă bătăliile
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Oana Gheorghiu, despre atacurile la adresa sa: "Au vrut să-l atace pe premier, trist că niște bărbați politici folosesc o femeie care nu le-a făcut nimic să-şi ducă bătăliile"

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