Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated on Wednesday that he will remain in office as long as he can do something relevant.
"Obviously, and this is my expectation, because the Government has drawn up the drafts seeking to observe all constitutional requirements, we are awaiting the Constitutional Court's decision on the new deadline for the postponed projects, but we are confident that the drafts comply with (...) the constitutional provisions, but the Court will, of course, make its ruling as it sees fit. I have constantly seen discussions related to the resignation, but that is not what I am thinking about right now, I am thinking about the measures we need to take in the coming period, how to get our country back on track, how to develop, and political stability plays an important role in this thing," PM Bolojan told a news conference at the Victoria Palace, when asked whether he would maintain his position of resigning, as he suggested in some previous statements, in the event that the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) rules as unconstitutional any of the draft laws included in the second reform package.
He mentioned that he will remain in office as long as he can do something relevant and will announce if he ever decides to resign.
"I have said and continue to say that I will remain in this office as long as I can do something relevant. If I ever decide to resign, I will inform you, there is no need to ask me the same question at every meeting or to speculate," PM Bolojan told journalists.





























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