A Bucharest Court of Appeal ruling suspended decisions to convene the extraordinary National Liberal Party (PNL) Congress in June, concluding that party statutes were not observed.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) claims that the Bucharest Court of Appeal's decision to suspend government resolutions, challenged by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), risks jeopardizing access to important European funds and affecting vulnerable groups.
The Bucharest Court of Appeal has sided with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) by suspending six government decisions, prompting strong reactions from the National Liberal Party (PNL). The court's ruling follows a challenge by the PSD against multiple government actions.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) has lost its appeal at the Bucharest Court of Appeal regarding the suspension of its Congress decision, with the party accusing the Social Democratic Party (PSD) of promoting interests to influence its decisions. PNL stated that the court's decision does not change the party's political direction despite the legal setback.
During a meeting of the National Liberal Party (PNL) leadership, Senator Nicoleta Pauliuc proposed an amendment to postpone the planned increase in VAT on real estate transactions, a measure that sources indicate is in contradiction with the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
The National Liberal Party (PNL) has sharply rejected Sorin Grindeanu's proposal for a 'crisis commission,' calling it a 'new invention by PSD' designed to prolong the political deadlock. The PNL spokesperson stated that the proposal would only exacerbate the current blockage.
Dan Motreanu, the Secretary General of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), reacted to several PNL leaders supporting a new conservative platform, stating that 'some live in a parallel reality' as the party has already embraced a liberal-conservative doctrine.
Former Prime Minister Ludovic Orban believes that Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan was 'cornered' when the National Liberal Party (PNL) nominated Siegfried Mureșan for prime minister, suggesting it was a move to put pressure on Dan.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) has issued a strong reaction to a recent IRES poll, commissioned by the Social Democratic Party (PSD), which indicates AUR would secure 40% in parliamentary elections, followed by PSD at 21% and PNL at 17%. PNL dismisses the poll's findings.
Interim Deputy Prime Minister Oana Gheorghiu explained her decision to join the National Liberal Party (PNL), stating it felt like an injustice after the Bolojan government was dismissed by a censure motion.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) held an emergency meeting after a Bucharest court suspended decisions made at its June congress. Sources indicate that the court's ruling sided with the anti-Bolojan faction, leading to discussions about potential repeat elections.
Liberal deputy Ionuț Stroe, an opponent of Bolojan, has spoken out after a court victory by "putschists" within the National Liberal Party (PNL). He challenges the current PNL leadership and denies any affiliation between his faction and the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
Robert Sighiartău commented on internal divisions within the National Liberal Party (PNL), stating that while factions existed before, the current situation is unprecedented. He also criticized Nicușor Dan, calling him a biased president rather than a mediator, and suggesting Dan has issues with the PNL.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) has lodged a complaint with the European Parliament regarding statements made by the National Liberal Party (PNL) concerning the independence of the judiciary. The PSD has specifically alerted the LIBE Committee about the dispute.
The Bucharest Tribunal has ruled to suspend the decision regarding the convocation of the Liberal Party congress, which had already taken place. The court accused the National Liberal Party (PNL) of exerting pressure following its decision.
The Bucharest Tribunal has suspended the decision by the National Liberal Party (PNL) to convene an Extraordinary Congress, where a new leadership team was elected. This ruling has sparked strong reactions from PNL leaders, with some calling it 'illogical' and suggesting internal efforts to destabilize the party.
Romanian political parties are discussing the possibility of early elections, especially after President Nicușor Dan no longer categorically rejects the idea. The National Liberal Party (PNL) has stated it will not block anticipated elections.
Catalin Predoiu stated that the National Liberal Party (PNL) lost electoral support not because of its alliances with other parties, but due to its own internal policies. He emphasized that the issue was not governing alongside PSD or USR, but rather the PNL's own political decisions.
Romanian MP Ionuț Stroe, a member of the 'conservative faction' within the National Liberal Party (PNL), strongly criticized his party for exerting 'unacceptable public pressure on magistrates' following a legal action.
Two leaders of the National Liberal Party (PNL), Ilie Bolojan and another, have responded to accusations made by Nicușor Dan, stating that PNL is not blocking anything and remains consistent. They also warned that Dan's accusations would further erode public trust.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania is undergoing a reform, with party leader Ilie Bolojan replacing dismissed branch heads with figures including a local baron, a general previously investigated by the DNA, and a former member of the S.O.S. party.
Hubert Thuma, a prominent critic of Bolojan within the National Liberal Party (PNL), announced his expulsion from the party. Thuma reacted by calling the move an 'purge' that will weaken the party and launched accusations against Bolojan and comments regarding the PSD.
The leadership of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has decided to expel 18 members, including 16 parliamentarians, three county council heads, and one MEP, as part of an internal purge targeting a 'conservative faction'.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) is experiencing significant internal dissent regarding the proposed government led by Adrian Veștea and the party's leadership. Dissident members are organizing into a 'Conservative Faction' and challenging the legitimacy of decisions made by the party congress.
Adrian Veștea has announced his withdrawal from the race for the leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL) at the upcoming congress. He had previously sought to postpone the congress by a week.
Mircea Abrudean, President of the Senate, stated that the National Liberal Party (PNL) needs an extraordinary congress to reconfirm its modernizing direction and will choose its own leadership and path.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) has called on the National Liberal Party (PNL) leadership to suspend Ciprian Ciucu from all party functions and withdraw political support for his role as Bucharest's general mayor.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) has called an extraordinary congress for Sunday, with Ilie Bolojan explaining that the current political situation necessitates it. This decision comes amidst internal party discussions and developments.
Following the expiration of an ultimatum, the National Liberal Party (PNL) has reiterated its demand for Adrian Veştea to resign as the designated prime minister, after he stated he would not step down.
Romanian Liberal Cătălin Predoiu has publicly urged the National Liberal Party (PNL) to rebuild the coalition with a deadline of June 2027 to address the country's crisis, proposing a "reasonable political compromise" involving a Veștea government.
Ilie Bolojan has been questioned about a potential nomination for prime minister if the current Tomac government fails to pass. Bolojan stated that the National Liberal Party (PNL) would propose a solution in such a scenario.
Ilie Bolojan, President of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), stated that the party's leadership would decide on proposing a new prime minister if the government put forth by Eugen Tomac fails to pass parliamentary vote.
With Romania facing a government vacuum, Mircea Abrudean stated that the National Liberal Party (PNL) has a clear decision to remain in opposition, dismissing speculation about Eugen Tomac's nomination for Prime Minister.
Former President Traian Băsescu believes there are two culprits for the political crisis, accusing the National Liberal Party (PNL) of irresponsibility for "blocking the country for one person."
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is pressuring the Social Democratic Party (PSD) to take responsibility for the political crisis and propose a prime minister from within its own party members, rather than hiding behind the idea of a technocrat.
Romanian politician Ilie Bolojan has been vocal on the country's political crisis, addressing internal dissent within the National Liberal Party (PNL) and making accusations regarding the blocking of an energy ordinance. His statements highlight ongoing struggles over parliamentary majorities and the future premiership.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is experiencing significant internal debate and disagreement regarding its decision to move into opposition. Some party members are advocating for the PNL to remain in government, questioning the swiftness of the decision.
Lia Olguța Vasilescu, the Social Democratic mayor of Craiova, stated that the PSD continues to desire a 'European majority' in Parliament and has no general issues collaborating with the National Liberal Party (PNL), though she noted a specific problem with Ilie Bolojan.
Leaders of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) are holding a tense, hours-long meeting to decide on their strategy after the Bolojan government fell in Parliament, with the leadership already voting to uphold a previous decision.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) appealed to "like-minded" liberals to vote for their motion of no confidence against the Bolojan government, drawing a sharp response from the National Liberal Party (PNL).
Former minister Ionuț Stroe, a liberal leader, has urged the National Liberal Party (PNL) to return to negotiations with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) to maintain a pro-Western and Euro-Atlantic majority government and prevent extremist parties from gaining influence.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) held an extended meeting to discuss future political decisions, amidst strong opposition from Emil Boc to any potential reconciliation with the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Boc vehemently questioned the idea of such an alliance, stating that "constitutionally, things are simple."
Sorin Grindeanu has told Ciprian Ciucu, first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), to refrain from dictating decisions to the Social Democratic Party (PSD), emphasizing that PSD organizes internally without external input.
George Lazăr, former head of the Neamț branch of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and former Secretary of State at the Ministry of Energy, was sentenced to one year in prison with probation for charges related to "unwritten negotiations" between PNL and PSD for public positions.
Liberal MP Mircea Fechet suggests the National Liberal Party (PNL) might leave the government if a new PSD-AUR majority emerges that would 'derail the budget,' calling such a scenario 'unacceptable' for Bolojan.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) accused the Social Democratic Party (PSD) of attempting to rewrite political reality and transfer responsibility for delayed reforms, stating that PSD did not propose funding sources for their solidarity measures.
The Romanian National Liberal Party (PNL) accuses the Social Democrats (PSD) of discussing a coalition breakup during critical moments, as the government seeks solutions for repatriating Romanians from conflict zones.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) announced plans to amend a PSD-initiated law to protect five million people from potentially losing shares from the 'Great Couponization' program.
Ilie Bolojan, a leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL), has outlined the conditions under which the party would support a technocratic government. He specified the requirements for such a government to receive PNL backing.
Ciprian Ciucu of the National Liberal Party (PNL) stated that new negotiations for a technocrat government have taken place, with the President reportedly exploring options and names being advanced, as PNL rules out a new alliance with PSD.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has accused the Social Democratic Party (PSD) of 'sabotaging Romania' after the PSD announced it would file a criminal complaint against the Bolojan government. The PSD's complaint targets unspecified grievances against the current administration.
Deputy Ionuț Stroe announced he will contest the decision by the National Liberal Party (PNL) to dismiss him from his position as president of the Sector 4 organization and dissolve its Political Bureau, calling it 'purges with a changed label'.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) announced that the salary law project will be submitted to Parliament on Wednesday and proposed an extraordinary session for next week to adopt six necessary laws.
Two judges have successively requested to recuse themselves from the case concerning the approval of the new statute of the National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania.
Adrian Veștea, President of Brașov County Council and a former prime minister nominee, has announced his support for the Liberal-Conservative Platform within the National Liberal Party (PNL), expressing confidence that many colleagues share his views.
Alin Tișe, President of the Cluj County Council, announced the launch of a Liberal-Conservative platform within the National Liberal Party (PNL) and indicated he might run for the party's leadership.
A prominent National Liberal Party (PNL) leader has responded to accusations from Sorin Grindeanu, who claimed the PNL was keeping Bolojan in his position amidst a dispute regarding the National Integrity Agency (ANI). The USR party also contradicted Grindeanu, stating that the law does not have retroactive power.
Cluj Mayor Emil Boc met with interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), to discuss political matters reaffirming PNL's pro-European and reformist stance.
Alexandru Muraru, Vice-President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), believes there is a high probability of early elections in Romania given the current political crisis, while dismissing accusations of an agreement between PNL and AUR.
A Romanian court has suspended the decisions made at the National Liberal Party (PNL) Congress on June 21, which had elected new leadership, effectively reinstating the previous party leadership and sparking reactions from both factions.
The Romanian justice system has suspended the convocation of the National Liberal Party (PNL) Congress, raising questions about judicial involvement in internal party affairs.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has reacted to a warning from the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) concerning a scandal related to the party's congress, stating they seek transparency and do not contest justice.
The leadership of the Bucharest Tribunal has responded to accusations from the National Liberal Party (PNL) following its decision to provisionally suspend an act adopted by the party's leadership, asserting that the PNL is exerting undue pressure.
The Bucharest Tribunal has provisionally suspended the decision by the National Liberal Party (PNL) to convene an Extraordinary Congress, which took place on June 21 and elected new leadership, following a complaint filed by the Thuma faction.
Despite a 'civilized relationship' between Bolojan and Grindeanu, the National Liberal Party (PNL) will not support Sorin Grindeanu for the position of Prime Minister. However, Robert Cazanciuc believes President Iohannis will designate Grindeanu as the only viable option for PSD.
Alexandru Muraru, Vice-President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), launched a strong attack against Sorin Grindeanu, the Social Democratic Party's (PSD) nominee for prime minister, criticizing him as the 'author of Ordinance 13' and a 'Nordis planes tourist'.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania has expressed deep concern over the handling of a case by the Ilfov Tribunal, following actions initiated by former party leaders. The anti-Bolojan faction within the PNL is pursuing new legal actions, alleging a lack of respect for their right to defense.
Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan has announced a political deadlock in resolving the ongoing crisis, accusing the National Liberal Party (PNL) of changing its position during discussions. Sources indicate disagreements between parties and the mayor during debates at Cotroceni.
Senator Adrian Peiu, originally elected on the S.O.S. România lists, announced he has joined the National Liberal Party (PNL) and will serve as interim leader of the Ialomița branch. He will now be active within the liberal senators' group.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) is holding a National Political Bureau meeting to initiate proceedings for the exclusion of liberals who supported Adrian Veștea for the prime minister position.
Dan Motreanu, First Vice-President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), emphasized that no individual party member can politically commit the PNL through personal decisions, asserting the party's clear official position.
An anti-Bolojan faction within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is reportedly planning a boycott of the upcoming congress, with 16 organizations already listed as potential absentees.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) has convened an extraordinary congress for June 21st to address major party decisions, including the potential exclusion of Adrian Veștea. Veștea expressed surprise at the developments, while other leaders clarified that his exclusion would not be voted on during Sunday's congress.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) announced it would challenge a decision by the Ilfov Tribunal that suspended resolutions regarding the vote for the Veștea Government. The PNL stated that the ruling does not affect the party's political options, while also noting the unusual speed with which the court handled the case compared to other presidential ordinances.
Sixteen liberal politicians in Romania have filed a lawsuit against the National Liberal Party (PNL) after being dissatisfied with the party's decision not to vote for the Veștea Government and facing potential exclusion.
Cătălin Predoiu has resigned from the leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL), a move confirmed by party sources and a PNL leader. Reactions from within the party have begun to emerge following his departure.
Liberal MP Alina Gorghiu has accused Ilie Bolojan of attempting to keep the National Liberal Party (PNL) in opposition to further his own presidential ambitions for 2030, suggesting his project is incompatible with governance.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) leadership is holding an online meeting today, marking the party's first official announcement since Veștea's nomination, while the National Liberal Party (PNL) also has a scheduled meeting.
The Romanian National Liberal Party (PNL) has officially announced its refusal to support the government proposed by Prime Minister-designate Eugen Tomac, significantly reducing his chances of forming a cabinet. PNL leaders, including Ilie Bolojan, stated that Tomac's government is a 'front for PSD' and that they will remain in opposition.
Ilie Bolojan, interim leader of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), has emphasized the need to rebuild the party and develop a solid political project for the 2028 elections.
Hubert Thuma, President of CJ Ilfov, delivered a message on the 151st anniversary of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stating that true leaders distribute power rather than consolidate it.
MP Iosif Jianu has announced his resignation from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) parliamentary group to join the National Liberal Party (PNL), having originally been elected on the lists of S.O.S România.
A recent INSCOP poll shows Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) surpassing the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in parliamentary election voting intentions for the first time in six years. PNL leaders, including Sorin Grindeanu and Emil Boc, reacted to the poll results, with Grindeanu also discussing government formation and alliances.
Romanian politician Rareș Bogdan has publicly stated that no one will leave the National Liberal Party (PNL) and that the party will not split. His comments address concerns about potential internal divisions within the PNL.
Artist and activist Tudor Chirilă questioned the credibility of the National Liberal Party (PNL) in a reaction to Ilie Bolojan's message about 'separating waters' from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), indicating 'brakes' on PNL reform.
Mircea Abrudean, President of the Senate, announced that the National Liberal Party (PNL) will continue to support PNRR milestones, economic recovery, and Romania's OECD accession from opposition. He emphasized that the party will not endorse irresponsible decisions.
Dan Motreanu, Secretary General of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stated that PSD and AUR can no longer 'play political theater' and have a duty to assume governance, proposing a prime minister and a clear program following the fall of the government.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) announced it will no longer form any alliances with the Social Democratic Party (PSD), following the PSD's decision to sign a no-confidence motion against the…
Petrișor Peiu, leader of the AUR senators, stated on Digi24 that informal discussions have taken place between AUR parliamentarians and those from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and National Liberal Party (PNL), emphasizing that official negotiations can only occur after elections.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) in Argeș, Romania, is calling for the resignation of Marius Nicolaescu, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Vice-President of the Argeș County Council, who has been indicted by the National Anticorruption Directorate for alleged illegalities in overpriced house purchases.
The vice-president of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), Ciprian Ciucu, warned that the party would not form a coalition with the Social Democrats (PSD) if the Bolojan government is ousted following an internal PSD poll.
Former leader of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), Crin Antonescu, launched virulent attacks against USR, calling it a 'parasitic formation,' and sent a message to the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
The leadership of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) will convene for a National Political Bureau meeting in Sibiu this weekend to discuss the coalition situation and evaluate governmental objectives.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) responded to accusations from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) regarding a budget negotiation blockade, urging the PSD to offer solutions for stability and reforms.
Tensions rise in the Romanian coalition as the Social Democratic Party (PSD) officially warns the National Liberal Party (PNL) that its support for the Bolojan government depends on the 2026 budget.
Ciprian Ciucu, first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL) and Mayor of Bucharest, believes that dissociating PNL from the Social Democratic Party (PSD) is 'existential' for the liberals, though he acknowledges not all party members are convinced.
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) has accused the National Liberal Party (PNL) and Save Romania Union (USR) of blocking 771 million euros in European funds to protect Dominic Fritz, following a challenge to the Integrity Law at the Constitutional Court.
Tensions within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) in Iași escalated as Mayor Mihai Chirica publicly demanded the resignation of county branch leader Alexandru Muraru. Chirica accuses Muraru of pressuring liberal local councilors to influence their votes.
A leader from Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has accused the Social Democratic Party (PSD) of implementing a "desperate and wicked plan" to obstruct the country. The PNL claims the PSD is using legal institutions as a tool for political negotiation.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania is experiencing ongoing internal conflict, with a 'conservative platform' emerging to challenge the leadership of Ilie Bolojan. Key meetings and strategic moves are taking place as factions within the party vie for influence.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is pushing for an extraordinary parliamentary session next week to adopt six legislative projects crucial for fulfilling commitments under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), citing the risk of losing billions.
The rift within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is widening after the Veștea faction announced the formation of a conservative group. This move has intensified the internal 'war' with accusations of undermining party democracy.
Ion Ceban, the mayor of Chisinau, responded to claims that he was aware of Adrian Veștea's nomination for Prime Minister of Romania before leaders of the National Liberal Party (PNL). Reports suggest PNL leaders learned about the nomination from television.
Ciprian Ciucu, former first vice-president of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), stated that decisions made at the party's most recent congress were overturned by court rulings, implying a systemic issue.
A leader from Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), Alexandru Muraru, issued a message to Nicușor Dan ahead of consultations, stating that PNL should not be asked to save the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
The current leadership of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is considering organizing a new Congress in August or September, following a court ruling in favor of the liberal faction.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), through its president Ilie Bolojan, has appealed a Bucharest Tribunal decision that suspended resolutions adopted during the party's extraordinary congress on June 21.
Romanian politician Grindeanu has accused the National Liberal Party (PNL) of having an understanding with AUR, stating that PNL leader Bolojan is holding onto his position with AUR's votes. Grindeanu also commented on various government scenarios, affirming his openness to all PNL proposals while noting constant invention of new options.
Siegfried Mureșan, Vice-President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stated that discussions on the rule of law in the European Parliament would be welcomed, even if the request comes from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), comparing their current actions to those during Liviu Dragnea's leadership.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has stated its respect for justice but continues to demand clear and transparent explanations for the establishment of six specialized judicial panels for cases involving political parties, days after the party was sued.
The Bucharest Tribunal has approved the creation of specialized panels to handle litigation involving political parties. This decision was made just three days before an action related to the National Liberal Party (PNL) was registered.
Two senators have left the PACE-Întâi România group to join the National Liberal Party (PNL). One senator was elected on the POT list, and the other on the SOS România list.
Dan Motreanu, first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), sent an ironic message to the Social Democratic Party (PSD), suggesting that the "saving solution" is for the victim to unconditionally support the aggressor.
Robert Sighiartău, Secretary General of the National Liberal Party (PNL), claims that the party's lawyers are being denied access to a case file at the Ilfov Tribunal, which issued a rapid order in a lawsuit filed by 16 liberals contesting a party decision.
Despite the unpopularity of his liberal group, Rareș Bogdan raises a valid question regarding the current leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL) following their electoral setbacks.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has outlined its conditions for supporting a minority government led by the Social Democratic Party (PSD). These conditions reportedly focus on integrity and competence, rather than partisan politics.
Ilie Bolojan, President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stated after consultations that proposed government formulas include a PSD minority government or one centered around PNL-USR-UDMR.
Alina Gorghiu is contesting her exclusion from the National Liberal Party (PNL), while Adrian Veştea and four other liberals are also facing expulsion as an ultimatum from Ilie Bolojan has expired.
Ciprian Ciucu has announced his withdrawal from the race for first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL) following the opening of a criminal case against him by the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA). He stated that he faces a difficult fight against the PSD and the system.
The current leadership of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL), led by Ilie Bolojan's team, proposes changes to the party's regulations, including dissolving the Executive Bureau and reducing the number of first vice-presidents to streamline leadership and accelerate sanctions.
Adrian Veștea has announced his intention to run for the leadership of the National Liberal Party (PNL), emphasizing seriousness and balance. He also called for an honest political partnership between the party and Nicușor Dan, and made a request to Ilie Bolojan.
The faction opposing Ilie Bolojan within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has filed a lawsuit challenging the party's decision to exclude parliamentarians who vote for Adrian Veștea's government.
The National Liberal Party (PNL) officially announced that Adrian Veștea is no longer part of the party. This decision came after his designation as premier was made without the approval of the PNL's statutory bodies, violating party statutes.
A meeting of the leadership of Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has become a major topic for Romanian news channels, with different outlets covering it in various ways, including Realitatea TV invoking the interference of a 'parallel state.'
Adrian Veștea has been nominated as Romania's Prime Minister, stating he has sufficient parliamentary support for his government's investiture. However, his nomination has caused a rift within the National Liberal Party (PNL) and faces opposition from USR, while UDMR awaits PNL's internal decisions before committing.
Bolojan conveyed a message regarding the future of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stating that reforming the party and governing cannot be done simultaneously.
Political tensions are escalating in Romania ahead of an announcement from Cotroceni, with the National Liberal Party (PNL) potentially rejecting a technocrat government, while USR and PSD strategize.
Ilie Bolojan, a prominent member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stated in Iași that the party's political future depends on its ability to respect local communities and demonstrate seriousness in administration.
A recent INSCOP Research poll indicates that Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has surpassed the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in popularity, prompting comments from the polling institution's head regarding the social democrats' dissatisfaction.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has definitively ruled out forming a government coalition with the Social Democratic Party (PSD). This decision stands even if a technocrat prime minister were proposed, according to party officials.
Ciprian Ciucu, first vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), stated on Thursday evening that any party risks individual departures when in opposition, but he ruled out group defections or a party split, adding "If they are better off next to PSD, good riddance!"
Cătălin Predoiu, First Vice-President of the National Liberal Party (PNL), has appealed for his party to remain in government, stating that a party with 14% support can still be relevant if it holds the position of Prime Minister.
Europarliamentarian Gheorghe Falcă, a liberal leader, announced that the National Liberal Party (PNL) reaffirmed its decision not to participate in a government with the Social Democratic Party (PSD), stating the decision is final.
George Simion, leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), stated that he received offers from the National Liberal Party (PNL) and USR to support a potential government led by Ilie Bolojan. He confirmed discussions with both parties regarding this matter.
A territorial liberal leader in Romania argues that the National Liberal Party (PNL) has no alternative for future governance other than forming a new coalition with the Social Democratic Party (PSD).
Transcripts reveal divided opinions within Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) during a Tuesday meeting regarding the formation of a new parliamentary majority, with some leaders advocating for negotiations with opposition parties like AUR, SOS, or POT.
Romanian liberal MEP Virgil Popescu stated that the National Liberal Party (PNL) would not accept the Social Democratic Party (PSD) changing the Prime Minister, suggesting a potential coalition breakup.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) concluded a five-hour meeting with a resolution for the PSD, stating that if the current government falls, the liberals will not renegotiate, while also discussing the USR's role in the government.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has reported PSD deputy Adrian Câciu to the National Council for Combating Discrimination (CNCD), urging PSD and the Chamber of Deputies leadership to distance themselves from and sanction his repeated aggressive behavior.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is threatening to withdraw from the governing coalition, following the Social Democratic Party's (PSD) submission of amendments to the state budget. PNL will hold a National Political Bureau meeting this weekend to decide if PSD has violated the governing protocol.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) is distancing itself from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), accusing them of secretly introducing an amendment that negatively impacts over 5 million Romanians.
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) has responded to Sorin Grindeanu's announcement of an internal PSD consultation regarding Ilie Bolojan as prime minister, stating that changing the prime minister is non-negotiable.