
USR President Catalin Drula on Friday criticized the draft emergency decree on the consolidation of elections, accusing “the hypocrisy of the PNL, which only a few years ago turned to the CCR to challenge an identical measure,” according to News.ro.
“Mayors can change their party 60 days before the election. Do you know when I’ve seen this before? During the times of Ponta and Dragni. Then Liviu Dragnia’s Trasesian decree led to the migration of 5,343 local elected officials, including 552 mayors, most of them to the PSD. Then this resolution was attacked in the CCR by the PNL, which decided that it was unconstitutional,” says the USR leader.
Katelin Drula shows that “millions of Romanians voted against the PSD, but at the behest of Klaus Iohannis, they got the PSD.”
“Everything from the way they decided to combine the elections three months before the vote, to the obstacles created for people to vote and the migration of local elected officials, shows the desperation with which they want to create a single PSD-PNL party. . I tell them once again: they will not succeed. We have to resist a little more. We resist and send Klaus Johannis and Marcel Cholaka home on June 9. This is PSD-PNL against the Romanians. Don’t let them steal your future,” says Drula.
On the same topic:
- Cătălin Drula: Marcel from Buzău also tries to joke and calls me Mirel from Turnu-Magurele. Only he, the PSD president, justifies sexual harassment in the party
- Marcel Cholaku: I don’t differentiate between Simion, Drula, Barna, Cholosh. What did they leave in this country? I compare them all to Mirelle of Tourno-Magurele
Source: Hot News

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