AUR leader George Simion said on Monday that if PSD asked them to lead, they would politely decline. He clarified that in the 2024 elections they will face a block that has 25% or 30%, and if the presence is increased to the vote, they are playing and can change this direction to bankruptcy, according to News.ro.

George Simion in ParliamentPhoto: Inquam Photos / George Calin

“We will face in the 2024 elections a block that has 25% or 30%, maybe 35%, these people who work for the state. I expect the PNL to fail completely, and if the turnout in the 2024 election is low, they and the UDMR will get 50%. If the turnout is high, mathematically they won’t be able to get another 50%, and then they play and we can change this direction to bankruptcy,” AUR leader George Simion told Prima News.

Asked what AUR would do if PSD invited them to lead, Simion said: “We politely decline.”

“How to change something? SDP is leading the country to hell? With this new PSD painted pro-European, taking a sword in the trunk? Lady Nature, who has haunts of horrors? With Mr. Stanescu who destroyed the Danube Delta and it does not appear on any TV station because the new PSD bribes the press?” said the AUR leader.

INSCOP: PSD ranks first in willingness to vote in parliamentary elections with 28.7%, followed by PNL and AUR

Half of those polled in a nationwide public opinion poll conducted by INSCOP and commissioned by News.ro say they would definitely go to vote in the parliamentary elections, with the PSD in first place in voting intentions with 28.7%, followed in order. PNL and AUR.

The PNL-AUR difference is 0.3%.

In the case of the entire sample, which includes all voters, regardless of whether they go to exercise their right to vote or not, but who declared their choice in favor of one of the parties included in the parliamentary election questions, the PSD remains in first place out of 29 .5% options, but AUR is second, followed by PNL with a 4 percent difference. In the first version, the UDR would have 14.6%, in the second – 14.1%.

Diana Sosoake’s party rose to 4% compared to the previous month. The number of those who say they do not intend to vote has fallen below 20%, compared to almost a quarter of respondents who did not intend to vote in the previous poll. “The three main parties, PSD, PNL and AUR, have slightly fallen in their voting intentions compared to the previous month. Only USR and SOS Romania register a slight increase,” notes INSCOP Research director Remus Stefureak.