Stefan Gligor, leader of the Together Bloc and president of the Party of Change, confirmed on RLIVE TV’s Rezoomat show that the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) offered eligible parliamentary seats to the Together Bloc. He clarified that the PAS made the proposal based on its political strategy and not in response to internal disputes within the Bloc.
“The PAS can propose whatever it deems appropriate from its party’s perspective. And we confirm that they made such an offer. But Alexandru Bujorean cannot accuse us of being someone’s proposal. Anyone has the right to propose,” Gligor stated.
His remarks came after Alexandru Bujorean, president of the League of Cities and Municipalities (LOC), publicly announced his party’s withdrawal from the Bloc. Bujorean accused certain Bloc leaders of pretending to oppose the PAS while allegedly engaging in backdoor political arrangements.
Gligor rejected the accusations and emphasized that his disagreement with Bujorean stemmed not from the PAS offer but from the LOC’s attempts to bring in controversial political figures.
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“Mr. Bujorean proposed the accession of parties linked to individuals affiliated with Shor, Platon, or Plahotniuc. I firmly opposed including these parties or individuals in the Bloc—some of them received convictions for embezzling the banking system,” Gligor said.
He reaffirmed that the Together Bloc stands by its commitment to integrity, especially as a pro-European political force.
“A true pro-European force cannot include the people of Plahotniuc, Platon, or Shor,” he stressed.