Governing Liberals are pressured by the opposition Social Democrats to announce an official electoral alliance unless they push for a government reshuffling, one newspaper reads on Tuesday. Elsewhere in the news, Bucharest Mayor is in the spotlight due to his 4 million profits from a private business. Last but not least, rumours spread about Bush meeting Putin a day before the NATO Summit begins in Bucharest this spring.
Evenimentul Zilei reads about a new political strategy pushed forward by the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) who are determined to compel governing Liberals to make an official electoral deal. Thus, PSD members have given Liberals one week to consider their proposal.
PSD leader Mircea Geoana said that the Liberals have made public a meeting which was supposed to be private. However, when prompted on Friday, Liberals denied they opened talks with the opposition party.
Nevertheless, this is for sure: Liberals admitted that they would take anything against President Basescu and his party, the Democratic Liberals (PDL). PSD leaders plan to determine the Liberals to publicly admit a coalition, formal or informal, between the two parties against the common 'enemy', according to the paper.
The Social Democrats seem to take advantage of any possible strategy: they have just signed a parliamentary agreement with the Conservatives in order to gain more weight in legislative initiatives or even censure motions.
More in the news, Gandul reads about current Democrat Liberal Mayor of Bucharest Adriean Videanu who is under anti-graft spotlight due to his profitable business he undertakes as a private person. Thus, anti-graft prosecutors are investigating his 4 million euro profit business to determine whether Videanu has used his influence to impose the business on the market, according to the pape