Yesterday, at the PSD [Social Democratic Party] members meeting held in Turnu Măgurele, the two Constanţa leaders, the mayor Radu Mazăre and the CJC [Constanţa County Council] president, Nicuşor Constantinescu, backmost in the list of June 7 voting.
PSD National Executive Committee analysed the results obtained by every subsidiary for the euro-elections, and also the faith of the governing coalition. "Until 1st of July, we will carry out discussions with every subsidiary and we will identify what we have to improve and to support", declared Mircea Geoană in the end of the meeting.
Practically, Mazăre and his Constanţa team were spared from further reproaches, much more serious, by the central leading team, as a follow to the first critical reactions to the low percentage got by Constanţa PSD after June 7 vote.
The discussions with Turnu Măgurele CExN [National Executive Committee] envisaged the PD-L [Democratic Liberal Party] collaboration. Harsh critics postulated by the president Traian Băsescu against some PSD ministers, and the discontent to the way of preferential distribution of state funds to the ministries led by democrat-liberals were some of the main motives for dissatisfaction among the social-democrats.
"People are voting people"
"Such a stage of discussions was certainly necessary", declared Nicuşor Constantinescu, Constanţa PSD prime vice-president, before the meeting.
Called to Turnu Măgurele to give notice for the results of June 7 elections, Constanţa PSD leader, Radu Mazăre, declared that he was not afraid of possible reproaches made by the managements, as he was "on his own". He excluded any possible form of his being sanctioned, putting the blame on the central team and on the list of candidates selected to represent the party in the euro-parliamentary elections. He explained, before the assembly of PSD N