Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 00:02
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The configuration of the future Executive from Bucharest continues to arouse extremely virulent reactions in the camp of the reformist opposition. Attempts to build a minority formula around the social democrats are seen as mere staff rotation aimed at salvaging the appearances of a collapsed majority, without bringing about any structural change in the way the country’s public resources are managed.
From the “covered” prime minister to the one with ID party
Criticism is directed directly at the backroom machinery by which the old parliamentary arrangements are attempted to be resuscitated. It is pointed out that the replacement of the names at the top of the list of ministers is only a facade strategy, while the network of interests behind the decisions remains untouched, being protected by the same political actors who change their loyalties depending on the positions.
MP USR Bogdan Rodeanu launched a harsh attack on social networks, comparing the upcoming appointment with the failed attempts of the previous days.
“A proposal of government PSD it’s just another government farce Vestea 2.0. The only differences are that Vestea was a covered one PSDand now PSD will put its own man at the head, with party ID in sight”
Afterwards, the parliamentarian harshly charged the moral pathos of those prepared to validate the new government formula in Parliament.
“As for the traitors proposed in the government and prepared to support this formula, not much changes there either. If yesterday Predoiu had a party card PNLtomorrow he will have a PSD party card. The function still remains the same. Only the explanation changes: what yesterday was treason, tomorrow becomes party work”.
The metaphor of political power that suffocates institutions
The opposition analysis describes a deep fracture within society, talking about the existence of parallel structures that parasitize the administrative apparatus. Total control of state-owned companies and agencies is seen as the main engine fueling the current political system, diverting it from the real needs of tax-paying citizens.
Rodeanu believes that the current structure of power has completely covered the landmarks of the rule of law, offering a plastic characterization of the network:
“A Romania that ended up being like an ivy grown on the walls of the state. You look at the wall and you don’t see it anymore. You only see the plant that covered it. Functions, institutions, agencies, state companies, all linked in a network that has only one goal: to protect and feed itself from power, from public money.”
“There is the Romanian state, that of citizens who work, pay taxes, respect the law and hope that their vote can change something. And there is PSD Romania,” Bogdan Rodeanu also wrote on the social network.
The double game in the Parliament and the failure of the reform
Another major vulnerability pointed out is the dependence of the future Cabinet on conjuncture alliances legislative. The minority formula is seen as an optical illusion, because the adoption of important laws will reveal non-transparent cooperations with radical currents, repeating the same mistakes that led to the current deadlock.
At the end of his intervention, the deputy USR dismantled the promises of stability and warned that the new Cabinet represents nothing more than an extension of the same state of affairs.
“For the “covered” formula, the PSD-ists did not collect enough votes. The fact that it can return tomorrow under another name is not a sign of change. It is not a sign of reform. It is the same lie.”














