The National Liberal Party bears the responsibility for the outcome of the elections on Sunday, June 15. The potential vote of approximately 12% from the liberals will be decisive for designating the winner: Sorin Oprescu or Vasile Blaga
The National Liberal Party (PNL) bears the responsibility for the outcome of the elections on Sunday, June 15. Despite the weak percentage obtained in Bucharest - Ludovic Orban, with 11.85%, and PNL, with 11.77%, the potential vote of approximately 12% from the liberals will be decisive for designating the winner: Sorin Oprescu or Vasile Blaga . Three are the problems of Sorin Oprescu in front of the electorate in Bucharest:
1) the fancy, populist and disarticulated governing program for Bucharest;
2) the lack of appetite for work of the high administration, easily observable by grandiloquently avoiding the explanation on the management of the office of the Mayor General as far as the current activities were concerned;
and
3) the clipping relationship with the party that he left - PSD, which is based solely on the underground combinatory ability of the unique political transmission belt between the party and the doctor, Ion Iliescu.
Three is also the number of problems of Vasile Blaga in front of the capital’s electorate:
1) incompatibility of attitude and public behavior between Transylvanian Blaga and the style of the Bucharest inhabitants: artful and lover of “boss-eyed” people;
2) the fast-forward learning of the administrative expertise and presenting it in avery performing manner, which could make it seem improbable;
and
3) the indelible impression of unconditional subordination to the unpredictable tenant at Cotroceni.
After the election campaign for the second round, the thing that the people wanted to know most of all was the candid