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  • Romania’s government between motions and ordinances

    Romania’s government between motions and ordinances

    Three months since its coming to
    power, the National-Liberal cabinet led by Ludovic Orban is today taking its
    first major test against a censure motion tabled by the opposition PSD and
    UDMR.








    The interim head of the Social
    Democrats (PSD), Marcel Ciolacu, has voiced his conviction the present motion
    will be adopted by senators and deputies.


    The document must be endorsed by
    233 MPs, which means half plus one out of the total number of the elected MPs,
    and the text has so far been signed by only 208 PSD and UDMR MPs.






    Under the title ‘the Orban/PNL
    government – the privatization of the Romanian democracy’, the document
    initiators are accusing the government of violating democratic principles by
    assuming responsibility for returning to the two-round election of mayors only
    months ahead the upcoming election.






    According to the leftist
    opposition, the Orban cabinet should immediately step down for having violated
    Constitutional Court rulings as well as recommendations from the European
    institutions out of political reasons and not in the interest of citizens.
    Backed by their USR and PMP partners, the Liberals say that coming back to the
    two-round system increases the legitimacy and representation of the mayors and
    is wanted by 80% of the Romanians.






    Prime Minister Orban believes the
    censure motion is unlikely to get Parliament endorsement. The cabinet has also
    taken measures for a worst-case scenario. Last night they passed a series of
    emergency ordinances, which a sacked government with limited prerogatives could
    not promote.








    One of the aforementioned documents
    cuts the deadline for election calling down to 45 days. It also regulates
    national voting on supplementary lists and extends the period of voting for the
    Romanian voters abroad to three days. Under the same regulations, the number of
    MPs representing the Romanians abroad has doubled to 12.








    According to analysts, right-wing
    parties, already the main favourites in the opinion polling, are thus
    increasing their chances because the Romanians abroad are usually voting against
    the Social Democrats, as the latter had constantly hindered their voting in the
    previous election rounds.






    Sacking the Orban cabinet would be
    a first step towards early election as the PNL, USR and president Klaus
    Iohannis want but in order for these to take place, Parliament will have to
    turn down two Prime Minister proposals. Analysts believe that a Parliament
    reshuffle is necessary because the present configuration with 40% PSD and the
    22% PNL no longer reflects the voters present options.




    (translated by bill)