What kind of a party will PSD, that is the "new" PDSR, be? A party with an ideological mark more and more colorless and with more and more accentuated cliental character. With real frenzy, people surrounded with jeeps and Mercedes have discovered lately in themselves deep social democratic convictions. Just in time to jump, using the good intermediary offices of PSDR, in the very seats of the ruling party. Seats, everybody hopes so, large enough to include interests of the most different nature, though excessive overcrowding already creates accentuated tensions on the "public affairs market" right now. Half jokingly, half seriously, an interlocutor was noticing the other day that the strong PDSR group of Bacau, gathered around Viorel Hrebenciuc, Cornel Iacobov, Mayor Dumitru Sechelariu and Mayor's brother, state secretary in the Ministry of Transports and Public Works, cannot enter the county anymore. So, armed with feared political supports, the party cooperative of Bacau aims now, both in Iasi and other counties around, at construction works, on public money of course, hotel or companies acquisition. To the irritation of the local party colleagues, who have made different pre-electoral calculations. The political behavior of PSDR is a perfect illustration of political opportunism. Pocket party, without real political relevance, it jumped from one boat to another using as an exchange currency in the negotiations its international acknowledgment, as a member of the Socialist International. Alexandru Athanasiu and his few party colleagues play also the role of image detergent for the ruling party. A quite benefic one not only at the international level but also at the internal one. For instance, a term as "PDSR-ization", entered in the political vocabulary, will have to be replaced with "PSD-ization", somehow more difficult to be uttered. Political opportunism, otherw