Remus Ștefureac, sociologist and head of INSCOP Research, discussed the PSD's strategy of threatening to withdraw from the government, considering it harmful to the party's image. This approach, which continues even after the elections, generates a feeling of instability and uncertainty among the population. Despite the fact that PSD is the main party in the coalition, this communication strategy may not bring the desired results, but rather favor the opposition, especially AUR, which is gaining electoral ground.
Ștefureac emphasizes that PSD risks losing access to government resources and that, in the event of withdrawal, it may not succeed in regaining political control. He also mentions that PSD cannot adopt a more aggressive rhetoric than AUR, which further complicates the situation. In conclusion, the PSD's strategy of withdrawing from the government could have negative consequences for the party, inhibiting its growth potential and strengthening the opposition.
Ștefureac emphasizes that PSD risks losing access to government resources and that, in the event of withdrawal, it may not succeed in regaining political control. He also mentions that PSD cannot adopt a more aggressive rhetoric than AUR, which further complicates the situation. In conclusion, the PSD's strategy of withdrawing from the government could have negative consequences for the party, inhibiting its growth potential and strengthening the opposition.
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