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Powerful social democrat regional figure suggests potential withdrawal of his party from Romania's governing coalition

Social Democratic Party Secretary General Paul Stănescu, a prominent local party leader, allegedly declared at a leadership gathering on September 1 that the Social Democrats' departure from the government is imminent, as per Digi24's report.

Prominent Social Democrat regional figure suggests potential departure of his party from governing...
Prominent Social Democrat regional figure suggests potential departure of his party from governing alliance in Romania

Powerful social democrat regional figure suggests potential withdrawal of his party from Romania's governing coalition

In a recent development, Sorin Grindeanu, the interim leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), has denied any immediate plans to leave the ruling coalition. This comes after a statement by Paul Stańescu, the Secretary General of the PSD, who suggested that it was only a matter of time until the PSD departed from the government.

The exact nature of the disagreements and tensions within the PSD and the ruling coalition remains unclear. However, Grindeanu argues that decisions of such magnitude are taken only after broad consultation of the party. He reiterated that the PSD regional leadership, numbering around 5 thousand people, made the decision to join the governing coalition.

Grindeanu made these statements at the end of a party meeting, but he has avoided questions about Stańescu's statement regarding leaving the government. Stańescu, on the other hand, also mentioned that a radical decision may be necessary.

The disagreement within the PSD seems to reflect internal competition ahead of the elections, although no new information was provided about this aspect. The article, reported by Digi24, was published on iulian@our website and the source of the photo used in the article is Cateyeperspective from Dreamstime.com.

It appears that Grindeanu has toned down the plans to leave the ruling coalition, with the interim leader stating that they have no immediate plans to depart from the government. This development may signal a period of calm within the PSD and the ruling coalition, but the underlying tensions and disagreements still remain unclear.

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