The other party in the Opposition, GRP, has already announced that it wouldnât vote for the document. The officially mentioned reason: When the SDP members heard about the protocol with GRP they werenât so happy, quite the contrary. Corneliu Vadim Tudor had the reasons to get upset. They were treated like a prostitute that one uses when he needs it, but dumps after that.
The refusal regarding the Motion could also be taken as revenge from GRP (the Great Romania Party).
Is there an unofficial reason?
It might be.
We donât know it yet.
However, we will not bother finding it out.
As for the predictable fate of the Motion, it is important that GRP will not vote together with SDP (the Social Democratic Party).
It is also sure that:
- DP (the Democratic Party) cannot afford to vote for SDP, even if they want the disappearance of the Tariceanu Government. Basescuâs toy soldiers know they cannot get anywhere close to the SDP members, as far as the electoral environment is concerned.
- A lot of SDP members will vote against the Motion themselves, due to the uncertainty that comes with the before-term elections. One knew these things a long time before the filing in of the Motion. However, the SDP leading board decided to go on with it. Moreover, recently, SDP has spectacularly developed a thing that the leaders of the party call a campaign for the disappearance of the Government.
Mircea Geoana is more active than ever. He needs one more shoulder to cause the noisy fall of the rookery at the Victoria Palace. Since they are convinced of this, on Friday, the 23rd of June 2006, the SDP members have organized protest manifestations in the entire country, which reminded us of the inter-war manifestations that used to determine the King to change the liberal Government.
The present Power has a liberal party in