The opposition People's Movement Party (PMP) Chairman, Eugen Tomac, announced on Thursday that during consultations with President Klaus Iohannis, the party delegation suggested to President Klaus Iohannis that there should be a question on the ballot paper for the justice referendum either to reduce the number of MP seats, or to get rid of special pensions, or two-round mayoral races.
"PMP had a good meeting with President Klaus Iohannis. (...) We came up at Cotroceni Palace with three proposals, precisely because we want this referendum to succeed, and we believe that besides the question that President Iohannis will ask about at the referendum on justice, we think we can add another question that involves amending a law immediately after the referendum and not amending the Constitution. You know that a 2009 referendum proposed the abolition of a chamber of Parliament, which would have called for amending the Constitution. That is why we suggested that the President should look into whether or not to add one more question from three themes that we put forth: one is aimed at reducing the number of MP seats to 300, 100 senators and 200 MPs; a second theme regards a question that all Romanians would understand: do they agree with the abolition of special pensions (...) and another theme, which I am sure worries a good part of society, reinstating a two-round voting system when electing the mayors," Tomac said.
PMP suggests question on reducing parliamentary seats or removing special pensions be added to ballot paper
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