Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos said in southern Slatina that he won't run in the 11 December parliamentary elections. He specified that of what President Klaus Iohannis said a day before he didn't understand that the head of state had asked him to run.
"No. I said I won't run. And from what Mr. President Iohannis said I didn't understand that he asked me to run," said Ciolos.
Dacian Ciolos: No. I said I won't run
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