Gov't rotation/Drula: Postponement of rotation is another proof of failure of the current gov't

Gov't rotation/Drula: Postponement of rotation is another proof of failure of the current gov't

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The president of USR (Save Romania Union), Catalin Drula, on Friday stated that the postponement of the rotation of prime ministers is another proof of the failure of this government, and the leaders of the coalition "are some leaders completely disconnected from reality." Cereport reports citing Agerpres

"I listened in amazement to the statements of PM Ciuca and Speaker Ciolacu. They are some leaders completely disconnected from reality. For five months, they only talk about functions, they only talk about this rotation, who gets what ministry, Grindeanu remains, what happens with Bode, what is the political future of Mr. Ciuca. These were your priorities, which have been talked about for five months. The PSD-PNL (Social Democratic Party - National Liberal Party) government is a government of failure. They also missed the soul project of President Iohannis, Educated Romania. Today, when the rotation was supposed to take place, we have the first general strike in education in the last 18 years, the teachers are taking the streets, the schools are closed and the children are at home," said Drula.

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