Marcel Seolaco, the Romanian Prime Minister after his candidate’s disaster in the elections

Marcel Seolaco On Monday, he resigned as Romanian Prime Minister, a day after the ruling coalition candidate for the great tent, Crane Antonsco, did not achieve a position in The second round of the presidential elections. Colako has already submitted his resignation last December, After not qualifying for the second round Unlike the elections that were canceled, in which the very national candidate Calin Georgescu came out anywhere to win the first round.
Sunday, alliance Which included PSD from CIOCU left, the liberal PNL party and the Hungarian UDMR/RMDSZ minority party, failed to inspire the Romanians to support Anticeco in The first round of presidential voteThe repeated after the unprecedented election scandal that was canceled in December caused an important movement inside the mass.
The current batch of PSD ministers He decided to leave the government with Cioacu, after accusations that they did not do enough to help Antonescu to ensure first place. On Sunday night, the liberals had already accused the public security of the General Security of not doing enough to mobilize their voters throughout the country, especially in rural areas, to support Antonisco.
According to sources from “Euronews Romanía”, NLP asked the Prime Minister to resign for the temporary presidentIlie bolojan, breaking the alliance. While PSD ministers will remain in his position during the temporary period of 45 days, Bolojan will now have to appoint a new prime minister, who must Obtaining the approval of the Roman Parliament.
Sunday night, National candidate George Simon won the first round From the Roman presidential elections with about 40.5 % of the vote. In the official count, independent candidate Nikuor Dan ranked second and went to the second round, Eliminating Antonsco, as a result of the political class shocked The traditional country of the European Union and NATO.
I preferred all opinion polls before the SIMION victory in the first round. However, the result of Dan, the mayor of Bucharest, Send a clear message to the alliance in powerWho supported Antonisco as a candidate for the main party. On Monday, PSD decided not to support any of the candidates in the second round. For its part, NLP announced its unanimous support for Dan in the vote, which is scheduled to be held for two weeks.