“Leave the banter, leave the political games and come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss the administration”

“Leave the banter, leave the political games and come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss the administration”
“Leave the banter, leave the political games and come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss the administration”
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The candidate of the AUR party Mihai Enache a issued a challenge to his opponents. Firea and Burduja “to leave the bâlci, to leave the political games and come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss Bucharest, about the administration”.

“I don’t understand what happened in the two months since both Marcel Ciolacu and Nicolae Ciucă said that neither Gabriela Firea nor Sebastian Burduja are good candidates for the position of general mayor. I don’t think they set out to learn Administration, they didn’t gain experience because the minister at the Ministry of Digitization that he leads has failure after failure”, said Mihai Enache, AUR’s proposal for the position of mayor of the Capital” , Enache said.

Mihai Enache launched a challenge for his counter-candidates, namely “to leave the bâlci, to leave the political games and to come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss Bucharest, about the administration”.

“I ask everyone, whether it is Mrs. Firea alesă, Mr. Burduja, Mr. Nicusor Dan, Mr. Piedone, to leave the bâlci, to leave the political games and come in front of the people of Bucharest to discuss Bucharest, about the Administration, with a man who understands Administration and which cannot be tricked or lied to as everyone is in the habit of doing in these debates. I am waiting for them at any time, on any television, with any moderator, to really discuss what interests the residents of Bucharest”, added Mihai Enache.

The article is in Romanian

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