Social Democratic Party (PSD) Chairman Marcel Ciolacu said on Friday that the solution of a minority government is a "very big mistake," and the social democrats cannot support such a thing, agerpres reports.
"I don't know what the liberals have decided and I am not particularly interested. Instead, PSD remains consistent and considers that the solution of a minority government is a very big mistake and we cannot support such a thing. When you are dealing with four crises (...), you cannot go through these crises with a minority government. You need a stable government, with a majority in the Parliament," Ciolacu said at the PSD headquarters.
Ciolacu: The solution of a minority government is a very big mistake; we cannot support it
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