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24 June 09:13

Former Prime Minister Ludovic Orban believes that the rotating head of government reduces the prime minister's authority and has confidence in Ilie Bolojan, but not in all ministers.

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Ludovic Orban, president of the Forța Dreptei party, said that the rotation of prime ministers is an aberration that undermines the authority of the prime minister in office. He has confidence in Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, but not in most of the ministers, whom he considers unfit for the challenges of government. Orban warns that the government must succeed or Romania will suffer. He also notes that he does not give the current coalition a long lifespan, hinting that it could last only six to nine months.

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Orban la RFI: În PSD se vorbește pe la colțuri de un Guvern de șase-nouă luni
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Orban: În PSD se vorbeşte pe la colţuri de un Guvern de şase-nouă luni
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Ludovic Orban nu dă viață lungă coaliției: În PSD se vorbește pe la colțuri de un Guvern de șase-nouă luni

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Traian Băsescu, about the governing coalition: "It's the PSD that when it leaves, when it doesn't leave the government and we have Bolojan who when he gives, when he doesn't give his resignation. It is noted by banks and when we go for the next loan, it is added to the interest."
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Nicușor Dan: "The coalition is functioning and moving forward", without commenting on Bolojan's possible resignation.
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PSD MEP Mihai Tudose stated that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan must take into account the proposals of the Coalition and the effects of his measures.
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During a broadcast, Sorin Grindeanu emphasized the importance of dialogue within the governing Coalition and stated that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should remain in office.
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Kelemen Hunor: "Ilie Bolojan was used to being alone in Oradea, now he is making efforts. We all are making efforts."
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PNL President, Ilie Bolojan, rated the government coalition with a grade 8, appreciating the respect and responsibility between parties.
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Next week, the President of Romania, Nicușor Dan, is expected to announce important appointments in the Presidential Administration, among the possible advisors being Marius Lazurcă, Cosmin Soare Filatov, Valentin Naumescu, Theodor Paleologu, and Ludovic Orban.

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