Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan says that the solidity of the current governing coalition will be tested during the debate on the upcoming motion of censure that the Opposition is expected to submit.
He declared on Tuesday evening, on Digi24 TV station, that the measures adopted during this period are not popular and that, for this reason, "it is not easy to harmonize four parties plus the minority group to support delicate projects", agerpres reports.
"When you make a cut in spendings, no matter how you do things, you are not applauded. We will probably have motions of censure submitted. So I understand that it will happen and we will see the solidity of the coalition in the vote for the motion of censure. We must admit that it is not easy to harmonize four parties plus the minority group to support delicate projects. And if there were only one party, it would be delicate to put them into practice, because they mean all kinds of constraints, but not related to one party or another, but it simply means things that do not sound good. That means that you do not give good news. And you see that many times you seem alone, because when you give news that does not sound good, no one rushes to support it. If there are pieces of good news, there are more people who support them and spread them", the prime minister said.
PM Bolojan: We will see solidity of coalition in voting on motion of censure
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