Democratic Liberals might set up a new political organization to cut off the ground gained by the alliance of the Social Democrats and Liberals. The National Integrity Agency urges anti graft prosecutors to investigate former Labour minister Ioan Botis for conflict of interest. A Romanian party stands, for the first time, in the local elections in Spain in five cities where many Romanians live. Last but not least, two Romanians in Italy returned a wallet containing 600 euro.
Evenimentul Zilei reads in its Wednesday edition about the possible plans of Democrat Liberals to create a new political organization to shake the ground gained so far by the alliance between the Social Democrats and the Liberals. The newspaper reads that a government lead by an independent and the creation of a new party might leave the Social Liberal alliance aside the 2012 governing positions.
Democratic Liberals are trying to create an alternative for the undecided or for those who would opt for a right wing alliance or for those who did not mobilize. The idea was also used back in 2007 when Liberal Valeriu Stoica created PDL. Moreover, Democratic Liberals do not consider the gesture of the president’s daughter, Ioana Basescu, to register the Popular Movement a chance.
In this context, the Social Liberal Union is threatened to lose a considerable part of the percents gathered because of the image of PM Boc.
Most newspapers today read about the decision of the National Integrity Agency to urge anti graft prosecutors to investigate former Labour minister Ioan Botis. The investigation of the National Integrity Agency contradicts the declarations of the former minister.
Botis declared that his family offered, for free, their house as headquarters of the association that received 500,000 euro EU funds. However, ANI contradicts him and say