On Wednesday, the Chamber of Deputies will vote on a simple motion against Interior Minister Lucian Bode, submitted by 55 USR MPs and non-affiliated members of the Forza Dreptei party, which was discussed in plenary on Monday.

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Through a simple movement called “Safety and Trust or Debauchery and Theft? Minister Bode must answer for the disaster he caused,” the signatories demand that Lucian Bode leave the leadership of the MAI because he has failed to reform the institution. According to them, the “biggest success” of his mandate is “a tender for the purchase of 600 BMWs from a friend of the president, Klaus Iohannis.”

“After almost two years of working in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, no one doubts anymore that Minister Lucian Bode’s priority is to protect the interests of the party, not the people. And when he is not worried about the interests of the party, Mr. Bode takes care of the interests of criminals, political clients and friends of his direct boss Klaus Iohannis. After all, everything could have been different when you put at the head of the MAI a person who, when he was Minister of Transport, proved that does he care about the law? Or have you forgotten the episode with the minister’s car, which, while overtaking on a solid road, caused an accident on the bridge, as a result of which two people were injured?”, the movement says.

During Monday’s debate, the interior minister rejected the allegations against him, saying the text of the submission was full of lies, “pot, shawarma with everything”.

“During 14 years of parliamentary activity, I wrote and signed dozens of simple proposals, but I have never seen an illogical text full of lies, incoherence, with mixed and aimlessly thrown topics, like the one we are discussing today. .From transport to the police, from Facebook to the so-called secrecy of the doctoral dissertation. A pot, a kind of shawarma with everything. A text from which even you, the signatories, do not think you have understood anything,” said Bode at the plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies.