The REPER party will run for elections with the clear objective of coagulating a liberal, democratic, reformist platform open to all those who want to end „the era of PSD and feudalism in Romania”, according to a party’s press release sent on Thursday.
„Amid the various public statements and speculations of the last few days, I remind you that REPER did not knock on anyone’s door, but was invited by both the PNL and the USR to a dialogue about a possible alliance of liberal forces for these elections, a project that we have supported and continue to consider a solution. We are not more concerned with our own mandates than with a political project that will gather good people around certain values and some objectives. We have seen firm concerns for mandates around us, rather than in our organization. I think these concerns will have a serious political cost, but it is not our priority to make assessments for other parties. we said where and how we can best contribute, based on demonstrated results, not what „claims” we have”, said Ramona Strugariu, co-president of REPER, according to the press release.
She emphasizes that there is a liberal, progressive, open Romania, of rights and freedoms, of active pro-Europeanism, of inclusion, of equal opportunities, of social justice and respect for the rule of law, to whom no one and no presidential candidate speaks to and no party takes it seriously with a tailor-made political offer.
„There is a Romania that does not understand why conservatism and populism should be the golden electoral rules that fascinate the masses. There is a Romania that says a resolute „no, thank you” to opportunistic alliances of any kind. There is a Romania for which the family also means single parents or life partners, it means a community of values, affection, trust, security. There is a Romania for which freedom of choice, without brutal constraints and medieval practices that endanger lives, is fundamental,” Strugariu states.
He draws attention, at the same time, that „there is a Romania where poverty and lack of education make victims every day and those people, regardless of which party they vote with, must be helped to get out of vulnerability and humiliation”.
„There is a Romania where entrepreneurs feel that they pay taxes just to be left alone, not that they have any added value for the economy and society. We are here and we will fight with all our resources and all our energy in the electoral competition, until in the end, because all these sides of Romania matter. They are worth fighting for. They are a goal that should never be abandoned, in all the background noise surrounding it,” says Ramona Strugariu.
AGERPRES