Ludovic Orban wants "coagulation" of right-of-centre parties for next year's parliamentary, presidential elections.

Ludovic Orban wants "coagulation" of right-of-centre parties for next year's parliamentary, presidential elections.

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The President of the Right of Force Party, Ludovic Orban, declares himself in favor of a "coagulation" of the right-of-centre parties, at least for next year's parliamentary and presidential elections. CE Report quoting Agerpres

"I am a partisan of a coagulation of the right-of-centre, democratic, Euro-Atlantic political formations, which respect the citizen and which want to put on the table a program of broad, serious reforms that will lead to development (...). We are in discussions with USR and with PMP, but I would prefer not to give details related to the discussions. (...) Our objective is to achieve this project, at least for the parliamentary and presidential elections. If it is possible to achieve it for the European and local elections as well, obviously the best solutions must be found," Orban declared on Friday in Pitesti, during a press conference.

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