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26 April 18:12

Ilie Bolojan said that although he could have won the presidential election, the ruling coalition would have been negatively affected

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Interim President Ilie Bolojan said Romania needs political stability and effective collaboration between the president and the parliamentary majority to avoid budgetary and economic bottlenecks. He emphasized that although he could have won the 2025 presidential elections, to do so would have led to the destruction of the ruling coalition. Bolojan emphasized the importance of a competent team in key positions to ensure the country's development.

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Bolojan: Dacă aș fi candidat la prezidențiale, probabil câștigam, dar coaliția era pulverizată. Rămâneam cu elefantul, cu funcția
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Bolojan: Dacă aș fi candidat, este posibil să fi câștigat alegerile, dar aveam coaliția de guvernare făcută praf / Țara are nevoie de stabilitate
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Bolojan: „Lumea politică este pulverizată. Dacă aş fi candidat, e posibil să fi câştigat alegerile, dar aveam o coaliţie făcută praf”

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President of PNL, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan: "If attacks, insults, disinformation, and offenses prevail, it is hard to assume that after these elections things will be well."
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan states that he does not intend to resign and prefers to ignore the criticisms in order to maintain the stability of the coalition.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan states that his goal is not to remain in office under any conditions, but to do what is necessary during his term. He invites coalition colleagues who have better solutions to propose them, and if they are not satisfied with the government, they can initiate motions of no confidence.
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Bolojan: Debts will affect any government, solutions require courage
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan: "Whoever comes to power, regardless of who the prime minister will be and what coalition they have behind them, will find themselves backed against the wall if these measures are not taken."
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Traian Băsescu, after Ciucu's victory: "Bolojan comes out strengthened in the coalition. Imagine how Grindeanu would look if Băluță had won, I believe he would have a swollen throat that wouldn't fit through the door at the coalition meetings."
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