Monday, April 27, 2026, 1:45 p.m
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liberal Sebastian Burduja claims that the filing of a joint motion of censure by P.S.D and GOLD confirms the closeness between the two parties, accusing a “cynical” gesture motivated by the fear of losing influence and warning that the approach risks throwing Romania into instability in an already difficult context.
“DONE! The mask has fallen! DEFINITELY. P.S.D and AUR have just announced that they are filing a joint motion to oust the government. Yes, you remember well. They are the same people who have called each other the “red plague” and “dangerous extremists” for years. Remember what they said? That they will never ally.
Now they have put their hand over the destinies of the Romanians. Why? Because I’m in the same camp, actually. What unites them? Not ideology, not good solutions for Romanians. His fear unites him. The fear of a Romania that begins to function without PCR (piles, knowledge and relationships). No smart guys and no dedicated contracts,” Burduja says.
The liberal claims that the gesture of the two parties is blatant cynicism.
“To talk about “saving the country” while submitting a motion that throws Romania into chaos just when the whole world is going through the worst crisis in the last many years.
Romanians must see beyond the background noise. This motion is not about Prime Minister Bolojan. It is about the desperation of politicians who feel they are losing control.
Here is the truth that others do not tell you: there is no system and anti-system. There are people who want power and will ally with anyone to get it.
Many Romanians voted against the system. The politicians who were shouting loudly until yesterday have just registered in the system,” the liberal says.
He claims that a question for every Romanian is: “do you want a country on the rocks or a country that builds? The answer is with us, and the bill for irresponsibility will be paid, unfortunately, by every citizen of this country, for generations to come.”
PSD-AUR motion against the Bolojan Government














