Participating alongside the head of the state are also presidential advisers Mihaela Ciochina, Laurentiu Mihai Stefan and Andrei Murare and state adviser Daniela Barsan.
The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is the first to discuss with the head of state, being represented by its leader, Liviu Dragnea, and MPs Robert Cazanciuc, Florin Iordache, Serban Nicolae and Eugen Nicolicea.
When asked on Wednesday, at the end of the National Standing Bureau meeting of the party if the PSD will sign a "peace deal" related to the justice laws if the President offers one, Liviu Dragnea said: "I prefer not to comment and to discuss this after the meeting, so that I won't ruin his surprise."
President Iohannis called the parliamentary parties to consultations on Wednesday, starting at 3 pm, to discuss the justice laws.
According to the Presidential Administration, the programme of the consultations is the following: starting at 3 pm - the Social Democratic Party, at 3.30 pm - the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), at 4 pm - the National Liberal Party (PNL), at 4.30 - the Save Romania Union (USR), at 5.00 pm - the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (UDMR), at 5.30 pm - the People's Movement Party (PMP), at 6 pm - the Parliamentary Group of National Minorities.
Consultations on justices laws kick off at Cotroceni Palace; PSD - first party Iohannis discusses with
Consultations on justice laws between President Klaus Iohannis and the parliamentary parties kicked off on Wednesday at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace.
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