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Ciolacu:I’d recommend PSD MPs not to vote for bill allowing Iohannis to run for Senate

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The leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), prime minister Marcel Ciolacu, said on Monday that he would recommend the Social Democrat MPs not to vote for the draft law that allows Klaus Iohannis to run for a seat in the next Parliament, during his term as president of Romania.

„If you want my personal opinion, which I have outlined at this moment, I will recommend to my colleagues in Parliament and to myself not to vote for such a project,” Ciolacu said.

He detailed that he will have a clear statement on this topic at the end of the meeting of the National Permanent Bureau of the PSD, which is underway at the party’s headquarters in Bucharest.

AGERPRES

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