
The President of the Senate, PNL leader Nicolae Chuke, said in relation to the Roshi Montane case that he did not say anything on the subject until the decision in the trial, noting that there should be no preliminary statements because “decisions are coming, which will turn history by 180 degrees”.
“Did you hear me say something earlier? I didn’t say anything, I won’t say anything. It’s good not to be biased and not to speculate on anything at all, because decisions are coming that turn the whole story 180 degrees,” said Nicolae Chuke on Sunday evening in Prima News, answering questions about the Roshi Montane case. reports Agerpres.
Asked if some politicians were speculating about this problem with Russia, Montagne said: “You know how it is that we have been talking about war all the time: in the art of war, we talk about strategic patience.”
“Perhaps, in politics, it is often necessary to talk about strategic silence. This is how everything happens,” the PNL leader added.
Regarding the fact that there would be too much political noise before the decision was known, Chuke said: “Absolutely and politically.”
“I still (make noise – no) even now and for no reason, unintelligible. Both yesterday and today. (…) He tries to argue – and you know how it happens when you come up with too many arguments for something: you end up being ridiculous, and it no longer makes sense,” Chuke assessed.
Marcel Cholaku: “I didn’t give any information, I didn’t give any motivation to influence this process”
On Friday evening, the government announced that Romania had won the case of Roşia Montană, which was heard by the International Court of Arbitration in Washington (ICSID) against the company Gabriel Resources.
The presidents of USR and Forţa Dreptei, Katalin Drula and Ludovic Orbán, accused Marcel Čolaka of manipulating the stock exchange in this case.
Orbán said that the statements of Marcel Čolaku about the probability of Romania losing this process can be used against our country, and the arbitrators can be influenced.
Prime Minister Marcel Çolaku responded on Saturday to questions about the opposition’s accusations in the Roşia Montană case, saying that those who are now making accusations “have problems elsewhere, they are already talking about pathology.” “I am glad, like the Prime Minister, that I do not leave a debt to our children, that I had the administrative ability to win the court case. To those who are accused of the remaining debts of 200 billion that we all pay, I can only answer them that I think they have a problem elsewhere, I’m talking about pathology,” said Cholaku.
Çolaku also claimed that no matter how many times he intervened in the process, he said that the Romanians would learn the truth. “I didn’t give any information, I didn’t give any document from the Romanian government, I didn’t give any motivation to influence this process. I made it very clear that all documents will be available to the press when the process is complete. What are we talking about, which scholarship? What, I play the stock market? Maybe they play the stock market and you know full well that they play the stock market. But the problem is that they played with Romania’s money. What do you mean? I win the court and I don’t leave Romania with a debt of billions of euros, and I don’t bring Romania an economic crisis and the collapse of the fiscal and macroeconomic system, and I am accused, why did I win the court? Aren’t they ashamed?” said the prime minister.
Source: Hot News

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