The National Liberal Party (PNL)'s interim Chair, Raluca Turcan on Wednesday said at the end of the consultations with President Klaus Iohannis, that the Social Democratic Party (PSD) begins its four-year political action with "a fraud on trust" and deems amazing the quickness this party "is relinquishing its own governing programme."
"PSD begins by a fraud on trust, their programme is not sustainable. (...) It's a reason of severe worry that Romania, with a PSD government, could not offer the wellbeing the citizens wished for when they voted PSD. Because I find it normal to offer a political alternative with thought to the citizens and when the main party and winner of elections begins this four-year approach by a fraud on trust, one has the duty to penalize [this behaviour] and find alternatives," Turcan said at the Cotroceni presidential Palace.
She stated that there are business persons who have made plans counting on the reduction or even cancellation of the special constructions' tax.
"It's amazing to us how fast the PSD are to give up their governing programme and principles they have assumed in the electoral campaign. There are business persons , investors who have made plans on the basis of the new Tax Code and thinking that the special constructions' tax will be reduced or canceled. At the same time, the PSD governing programme also hides the giving up of the flat tax and the introduction of the progressive tax rate, which will deeply affect the economic milieu and will certainly generate increases of taxes and fees. So, practically the PSD starts talks on the political behaviour and action for the next fout years by a huge fraud of confidence within the citizens," the PNL interim leader said.
In her opinion, economically speaking, the PSD could not be the solution for this country's citizens' wellbeing.
"Romania's development for the next four years could come from investments, from a flexible, harmonised legislation. We further believe that a right-wing ruling programme would satisfy in the best way this country's citizens' expectations of economic and wellbeing development," Raluca Turcan emphasised.
The PNL interim Chair also believes that "all international efforts achieved so far" will be null and void if a criminally convicted person would be designated at the helm of the Romanian Government .
"That would be an extremely negative signal for both the citizens of this country and for our international partners. Persons who are not vulnerable, who have no flaws and could make decisions for this country's interest should sit at the negotiations' table," concluded Turcan.
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