National Liberal Party (PNL)

Former LibDems propose Gorghiu as sole Liberal leader (sources)

The former Liberal Democrats (PD-L, now merged with National Liberal Party under latter's name) have proposed that the National Liberal Party (PNL) be led by current co-chair Alina Gorghiu solely, with MEP Daniel Buda being authorized to sign the party tickets for the December elections on the part of the former PD-L, according to sources within the party.

Romania's PM Ponta Survives No-confidence Vote

Romania's Parliament on Tuesday rejected a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Victor Ponta filed by the opposition over a corruption scandal.

The motion, which was filed by the National Liberal Party (PNL), was backed by 207 MPs while eight voted against it. It needed at least 275 votes to pass. It was the second no-confidence vote against Ponta in four months.

PNL's Gorghiu: We asked PSD for deadline to publish postal voting law in Official Journal

Co-chair of the opposition National Liberal Party (PNL) Alina Gorghiu said Saturday that PNL will ask the Social Democratic Party (PSD), main at rule, to set in a resolution a deadline for the publishing in the Official Journal of the law on postal voting.

Liberal leader Gorghiu: Another censure motion against illegitimate Government will succeed this autumn

National Liberal Party (PNL) Co-Chair Alina Gorghiu says the rejection of the censure motion on Friday proves the disrespect and defiance of PM Victor Ponta and his colleagues of the Social Democrat Party (PSD). She asserts PNL will try again this autumn, when another censure motion would definitely succeed.

Parliament rejects censure motion

The joint plenary sitting of the Senate and Deputies' Chamber on Friday rejected the censure motion initiated by the National Liberal Party (PNL), called "Victor Ponta - dismissed for excess of power by blocking elections. Elective franchise is not a slogan!," having registered 194 votes in favour and 13 votes against.

PNL's Blaga to PM Ponta: Learn from Moldova's PM and step down

Co-chair of the opposition National Liberal Party (PNL) Vasile Blaga on Friday said an aye for the motion of censure against Prime Minister Victor Ponta is a solution of utmost urgency to the national interest of Romania, telling to Ponta that he should learn from Moldova's prime minister and step down.

Tariceanu to PNL: You have betrayed voters; you have no right to talk about legitimacy

Senate Chairman Calin Popescu-Tariceanu told a plenary debate in Parliament on a motion of censure against the Ponta Government that the National Liberal Party (PNL) has no right to talk about legitimacy, adding that it is for the first time in the history of PNL when its national leader was appointed instead of elected to office.

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