Deputy Mihaela Hunca:Choose not to serve authoritarian structure, with no interest in Romanians, inebriated with power

Autor: Roxana Ghiorghian

Publicat: 12-09-2018

Actualizat: 12-09-2018

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Mihaela Hunca deputy who announced last Wednesday her resignation from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), maintains that she will not resign from her position as MP, despite requests from country Social-Democrat leaders. 

Hunca affirms that the members of PSD's Botosani county organisation who requested her resignation "refuse to accept that the path they are being led on by transient leaders is not the way to Romania's development assumed in the election campaign that needs to define social-democracy." 

"My fellow, you have requested an act of dignity on my part. I consider I have already acted accordingly, by choosing not to serve an authoritarian structure, with no interest in Romanians, inebriated with power and its own interests," Mihaela Hunca affirmed. 

The PSD County Executive Committee unanimously adopted on Monday evening a resolution according to which the Social-Democrat MP from Botosani must support the governing programme and further adopt in Parliament all legislative drafts necessary to meet its objectives. 

Moreover, still unanimously, the same political structure requested deputy Hunca who resigned last week from the party to carry out an act of dignity and renounce the deputy mandate that she obtained on PSD's lists as she no longer represents the electors who voted this party. 

Deputy Mihaela Hunca announced on 5 September her resignation from PSD. In a Facebook post, Hunca was writing that she cannot agree with the vision of PSD's leadership, whose political demarche "is now an absurd fight, without arguments and useless to the citizens, with everybody standing up against it."

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