Viorica Dancila

PM Dancila:Censure motion won't pass, counting on people of good faith who know what stability means

Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, in eastern Vaslui on Sunday says she has no emotion as regards the censure motion, that is to be debated and voted next week in the Parliament, adding that she counts on the people of good faith who know what stability in Romania means. Dancila said that after the censure motion she will come up to the Parliament with a Gov't reshuffle.

PM Dancila:The development of a country is also related to the population's level of education,where teachers' role is essential

The development of a country is also related to the population's level of education, where the teachers' role is essential, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila stated on Saturday in a message occasioned by the Word Teachers' Day.

PM Dancila backs legislative initiative for Colectiv fire victims' medical treatment coverage as long as necessary

Premier Viorica Dancila announced her support for the Colectiv club fire victims' law change proposal so that they should have their medical care costs covered for as long as needed. "I received the letter of the victims of the Colectiv club tragedy and in the last days we looked for solutions to offer them the support they need.

BNR governor Isarescu: Romania seriously affected by asymmetric shocks if it switched to euro now

If Romania were to switch to the euro now, it would be seriously affected by asymmetric shocks, and this is why it chose the middle path in its efforts to adopt the European single currency, considering that a real convergence of 70 - 75 percent - compared to the current 61 percent - is critical for this step, governor of the National Bank of Romania (BNR) Mugur Isarescu on Friday told the Buch

Iohannis: Prime Minister's actions generate grave blockages/Parliament sole authority over Executive

President Klaus Iohannis stated on Friday that the "insistence with which Prime Minister Viorica Dancila refuses to request Parliament's approval for a new Government is generating the grave blockage the Romanian state's institutions are in." Prime Minister Viorica Dancila sent, on Friday, to President Klaus Iohannis new proposals for interim ministers.

PM Dancila says to fight in opposition to win presidential election, recapture power, if no-confidence vote succeeds

Prime Minister and national leader of the majority Social Democratic Party (PSD) Viorica Dancila said on Thursday evening that if the no-confidence vote against her cabinet is successful in Parliament, she will fight even more, in the opposition, to win the presidential election and return PSD to power. "It is an unrealistic scenario and I tell you why.

Fresh No-Confidence Motion Imperils Romanian Govt

The Romanian centre-right opposition will attempt once more to oust the Social Democratic-led government next Thursday, when a fresh motion of no-confidence is set to be voted on in a joint session of the two chambers of parliament.

Unlike past motions that failed to rally enough MPs, this move to remove Prime Minister Viorica Dancila stands better chances.

PM Dancila: Opposition running away from their own motion, they do not have enough votes

The chairperson of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, declared on Wednesday that the Opposition "is running away" from its own censure motion, maintaining that it has shown that they do not have enough votes for this document to be adopted by Parliament. "I was surprised to note that the Opposition is literally running away from its own motion.

Iohannis: Prime Minister flagrantly infringes constitution and gravely affects Romania's credibility

President Klaus Iohannis claims that the refusal of Prime Minister Dancila to consult with him in what regards the issue of the European Commissioner, "which regards our country's reputation", represents a "flagrant" infringement of the Constitution and "gravely affects the credibility of Romania." "Ms.

PM Dancila: Dan Nica is still our proposal for European Commissioner position

MEP Dan Nica remains the main proposal of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) for the position of European Commissioner from Romania, although two proposals of candidates will be sent to the Commission, PSD leader and Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said at the end of the meeting of the PSD's National Executive Committee on Tuesday.

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