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Romanian President Proposes Independent Or Opposition Interior Minister

Romanian President Traian Basescu said Tuesday he proposed to leaders of the country’s ruling coalition the appointment of an interior minster who is independent or from the opposition, to ensure neutrality.
Romanian President Proposes Independent Or Opposition Interior Minister
29 sept. 2009, 15:46, English

The president said any of these solutions should eliminate suspicions and accusations that either party is trying to rig the presidential elections due on November 22.

Basescu had talks Tuesday with the leaders of the country’s ruling coalition parties, Prime Minister Emil Boc and Social Democratic Party head Mircea Geoana, amid a political dispute that could end with the spilt of the coalition.

Boc sent the President Tuesday the proposition to dismiss social democrat Interior Minister Dan Nica and to have democrat liberal Development Minister Vasile Blaga serve as interim because social democrats refused to nominate anyone.

Asked whether he signed Nica’s dismissal, Basescu said he prefers not to rush into anything and let the governing parties solve their differences and find a solution for the Interior Ministry.

Geoana said after talks with the president that the proposed solutions are hypocritical. Social democrats are determined to leave the government and switch to opposition if Nica is dismissed.