Justice Minister Tudorel Toader stated on Tuesday at the Palace of Parliament that any minister can be reshuffled, but added he cannot rule on whether or not the Government in its entirety can be changed.
When asked if he expects to be reshuffled, Tudorel Toader said: "No minister is set in stone, no minister is unchangeable. As a consequence, any minister can be reshuffled. Namely, that is what I know, at least in theory and I believe that also in practice. Any minister, at a certain point, can be reshuffled. I don't know whether or not the Government in its entirely can be changed."
When asked to comment on the statement of some Social-Democrats who are dissatisfied that he did not issue the ordinance on amnesty and pardon, Toader replied: "Do you realize what great information I am giving you now, if I were to say 'yes' or if I were to say 'no'?! And I do not think you can complain that I didn't have any public reactions and positions, but all in their time," the Minister told the journalists.