PM Ciuca, on government rotation: There will certainly be changes, including to current members of the Cabinet

PM Ciuca, on government rotation: There will certainly be changes, including to current members of the Cabinet

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National Liberal Party (PNL) Chairman and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca stated on Monday that there will certainly be changes at the governmental rotation, including to the current cabinet members. Cereport reports citing Agerpres

"There will certainly be changes, including regarding to the current members of the Cabinet and I also should mention that there is, the moment when Mr Speaker Ciolacu takes over the Prime Minister office, his decision on what means the appointment of the future members. ... (...) The discussions, you know very well, are carried out between the party leaders, at parties level, every list of Government members must be cleared by the National Political Bureau and, subsequently, the prime minister has the last word," Ciuca stated prior to attending the Congress of Senior Liberals.

He showed that the talks regarding the governmental rotation will start from the observance of protocol, but he mentioned that, taking into account there is a political coalition, there might be the possibility for certain matters to be changed.

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