Now that elections are over, political struggles over the formation of a new government are underway and most newspapers on Friday cover parts of the struggle. After the fall of the economy, the cost of the political crisis is 1.5 billion euro and 50,000 unemployed, one paper reads. Elsewhere in the news, Romanians living in Spain and Italy are most discriminated Europeans, a survey reads.
Political struggles are not over just yet, and the crisis in politics continues, as the President needs to put forward a government, which should be accepted by the Parliament, to put an end to it.
Evenimentul Zilei reads about PD-L's intention to seek out 25 people from the Liberals to form a minority government. Liberals are tempted with funding for their mayors and the possibility to run under their party in 2012 in the same colleges.
A minority government, set up by the Democrat Liberals and Hungarian Democrats with a majority in the Parliament is the most credited formula in PDL at the moment. Such a minority government needs another 21 votes in the Parliament to pass the government.
The same idea was put forward by the Hungarian leader Marko Bela.As PM, leaders of the Democrat Party think about former PM Emil Boc. Democrat Liberals announced that the new PM will be decided as negotiations run between parties.
Gandul reads that Basescu would like to nominate Romania's Central Bank governor Isarescu as PM and to keep some ministers from the previous government. However, Mugur Isarescu already announced publicly that he is not interested in the position.
Sources within the party read that the President is trying to convince him and to offer him the guarantee of a period in which he would keep his job at the National Bank. If Isarescu refuses, the next best thing considered is a political PM, from PDL.
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