Radu Miruță comments on interim ministers following PSD resignations: “It’s not a matter of vote…” In the wake of the PSD ministers’ official resignations from the government, political analyst Radu Miruță addressed the process of appointing interim replacements, emphasizing that the decision does not hinge on parliamentary voting. According to Miruță, the formation of interim ministerial roles following the mass resignation is governed by existing constitutional and procedural frameworks, not by a new vote of confidence or legislative approval. He clarified that the transition is administrative in nature, designed to ensure continuity of government functions while negotiations for a new coalition or government formation proceed. His remarks arrive as political parties, including the PSD, signal openness to participating in the formation of a pro-European government and expressing support for a potential prime ministerial candidate—whether a politician or technocrat—amid ongoing discussions about the country’s governance direction. The comments were made during a televised interview, where Miruță underscored the importance of institutional stability during periods of political transition, noting that interim appointments are standard practice and intended to maintain essential public services without disruption.
PSD Ministers Resign: Government Crisis Deepens as Interim Appointments Loom
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