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Victor Ponta: On Tuesday we shall finalize list of Government, on May 7 we report for Parliament for investiture

01. May 2012. | 08:03

Source: Agerpres

Premier Designate Victor Ponta said that on May 1 he would present the Social Liberal Union the list of nominations for the ministers' portfolios and on May 7 he would report for Parliament to request the vote of investiture of the new Government.

Premier Designate Victor Ponta said that on May 1 he would present the Social Liberal Union the list of nominations for the ministers' portfolios and on May 7 he would report for Parliament to request the vote of investiture of the new Government.

Victor Ponta also said that, in two or three days' time, he would finalize the governing programme, whose main landmarks for the next six months he actually presented in Parliament on Friday.

"A first concern will be for us, together with the Minister of Finance, to meet the IMF delegation, the one of the World Bank and of the European Commission that is now in Bucharest and must see continuity, but also to present the outlook of the new Government," said Victor Ponta.

He said that he would nominate people for the future Government that have already been ministers or secretaries of state.

"It we had had a four-year mandate, then we should have selected people of my generation, but, as it is a special mandate, a six-month one, there is no time to teach and learn," also said the Premier Designate.

Ponta refused to nominate somebody else except for leader of the Conservative Party Daniel Constantin, whom he mentioned as being one of the members of the future Government.

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