Politics
Foto https://www.facebook.com/valentin.naumescu.3/photos?locale=ro_RO
Always see our news on Google
Valentin Naumescu, presidential advisor and professor of international relations, proposed in an editorial published on G4Media the establishment of a new party to attract pro-Nicușor Dan voters, estimating that they number approximately 2.5 million. Naumescu emphasizes that the current majority in Bucharest fails to represent their interests and suggests that new political offers should be formulated for those who have not voted until now.
He mentioned that, following a recent survey, half of Romanians would be willing to vote for a new party, against the backdrop of declining voting intentions for the parties in the governing coalition. Naumescu was the initiative leader for Nicușor Dan's candidacy in the repeated presidential elections, and he was recently appointed presidential advisor. In the article, he expresses his concern regarding the upcoming parliamentary elections in 2028 and emphasizes the need for a real pro-European majority capable of implementing effective reforms. Additionally, Naumescu proposes a rational dialogue with dissatisfied voters to reduce political tensions in Romania.
He mentioned that, following a recent survey, half of Romanians would be willing to vote for a new party, against the backdrop of declining voting intentions for the parties in the governing coalition. Naumescu was the initiative leader for Nicușor Dan's candidacy in the repeated presidential elections, and he was recently appointed presidential advisor. In the article, he expresses his concern regarding the upcoming parliamentary elections in 2028 and emphasizes the need for a real pro-European majority capable of implementing effective reforms. Additionally, Naumescu proposes a rational dialogue with dissatisfied voters to reduce political tensions in Romania.
Latest News
21:12
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, about the salary law: "This proposal must be made in such a way that it can be supported by the Romanian economy from the state budget."
21:02
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan criticizes the "Fritz amendment" from the Integrity Law: "Voting on a PNRR milestone does not mean using it as a political club."
20:54
Ilie Bolojan criticized the statements of former minister Ivan regarding the disconnection of industrial consumers from the National Energy System, emphasizing that the notifications are part of a legal procedure.
20:41
Oil Terminal employees go on strike on August 24, after the failure of negotiations for a salary increase of 6.5%
20:06
Dominic Fritz has been reconfirmed as the president of USR by the party's political committee.
See more news