Kelemen Hunor: I talked to PNL leader; censure motion does not have necessary votes to pass

The censure motion does not have the necessary votes to pass without breaking the PSD-ALDE [Social Democratic Party -Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, ed.n.] coalition, UDMR chairman Kelemen Hunor said on Tuesday.

He said that he has met today with PNL leader Ludovic Orban and they discussed about the censure motion to be submitted to Parliament's vote on Wednesday. A final decision will be announced by UDMR on Wednesday morning.

The UDMR leader has mentioned that he has not discussed with Orban about the governing program, ministers, about the position of prime minister or what should be done by the one who wants to replace the Government.

"Surely, all the calculations lead to only one result. At this point, those who have initiated the censure motion do not have the votes required to bring down the Government. Without PSD, without ALDE, without dismantling the coalition, the Government cannot be brought down no matter what whoever says, because the figures do not lie. "Figures are extremely simple and it is extremely simple to make a calculation. We will continue the discussions in the coming months as well, because it is correct to discuss but we were unable to give an answer, because tomorrow morning we will make a decision in the joint groups and there we will vote," Kelemen Hunor added. AGERPRES (RO - author: Catalina Matei, editor: Florin Marin; EN - author: Bogdan Gabaroi, editor: Simona Iacob)

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