This statement came after what businessman Dinu Patriciu had told a TV broadcast on Saturday evening, namely that PSD chairman Mircea Geoana had a liberal spirit and would be quite right as Prime Minister.
“I am totally dissociating myself from Dinu Patriciu’s opinion as regards Mircea Geoana. I shall never confuse Tony Blair with Mircea Geoana and shall never regard Geoana as a Liberal or as if he took political action similarly to Bush and Clinton. My solution to the position of Premier is Klaus Johannis, by no means Mircea Geoana,” said Crin Antonescu.
He also said that he did not negotiate for the position of Premier depending on the votes he might get if he came to the second round of voting in the presidential election.
“I am not asking for anybody’s votes in the second round of voting for the position of Premier, I am only asking for the Romanians’ votes. He who thinks that there will be a bargain between the two rounds of voting is wrong. I am not asking for and I am not offering the position of Premier to anybody in the second round of voting,” added the Liberal leader.
At the same time Crin Antonescu insisted on making it clear that there was no alliance between PNL, PSD, the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (UDMR) or the Conservative Party (PC), but that he did not rule out the possibility to create alliances after the election.
“Traian Basescu says that, behind this majority, there are people he does not like: Iliescu, Geoana, Vanghelie. I do not like them either, but we have not been allies of these people and this party. He has allied himself with them. The PD-L-PSD Government was Traian Basescu’s dream, as Romania’s President himself said. PNL, PSD, UDMR and PC at present only make up a parliamentary majority round a ‘sensible solution’ that cannot be applied because of the undemocratic obstruction of Traian Basescu,” concluded Antonescu.
































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