Ex-minister Sorin Grindeanu, Romania’s new PM candidate

grindeanuSorin Grindeanu, 43, has been proposed as Prime minister by the political coalition PSD-ALDE, after president Klaus Iohannis refused to designate Sevil Shhaideh as PM candidate earlier this week, says Business-Review.eu.

Sorin Grindeanu is a member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and is the head of the Timis County Council.  At the end of 2014, he was appointed the minister of communications in the Government led at that time by Victor Ponta. He was the vice mayor of Timisoara between 2008-2012 and was MP in the 2012-2016 period.

He is a graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics, the Informatics department. He was enrolled in a military science training program at the National Academy of Information – the academic arm of domestic intelligence service SRI in 2013. While in Parliament, he was a member of the Committee that verified the activity of SRI.

 

The head of PSD, Liviu Dragnea, said that his party proposed Grindeanu to prevent a political crisis following a vote held inside the party.

The PSD president explained that the new government can’t be formed this year and that he wants Grindeanu to have a 4-year mandate.

The new proposal will be submitted to president Iohannis, who had called on the PSD-ALDE coalition to come up with a new name after he rejected Shhaideh.

Meanwhile, Dragnea said that some of his colleagues in the party had called for him to be PM, but he explained that he was not interested, also due to the legal challenges arising from such a proposal. Dragnea has received a suspended jail sentence and the law states that he can’t be PM, although some of his political allies challenge this provision.

The PSD head added that Shhaideh and her children received death threats after the president refused to designate her PM.

 

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