This is the attitude of the parliament and Prime Minister regarding the accuses of undermining the state institutions.
Historically the Right ( the bourgeoisie) used the army and the police to crush opposition and the Left (the communists and socialists) used the strikes,the meetings and the popular uprising to accede to power.
Now in Romania the Left is controlling the Parliament and it is building a wall around prime minister Ponta against justice enquiry and it has the control of the army and the police. Add to this the loyalty of unions and support of some business men, and you see the might of their power.
The PNL must change their tactics if they want to win the power.
When PSD was in opposition and president Basescu had to leave, they mobilized very quickly a large mass of people. PNL it is far from doing this. What happened in November 2014 was the effort of the people and of some guys from secret services, not PNL's. PNL cannot mobilize large masses on the streets.
In a true democracy the people would fill the streets and ask for Ponta's resignation. But because the streets are empty, PSD can ignore the indignation of the people and of the Western allies, and delay Ponta visit to prison.
Historically the Right ( the bourgeoisie) used the army and the police to crush opposition and the Left (the communists and socialists) used the strikes,the meetings and the popular uprising to accede to power.
Now in Romania the Left is controlling the Parliament and it is building a wall around prime minister Ponta against justice enquiry and it has the control of the army and the police. Add to this the loyalty of unions and support of some business men, and you see the might of their power.
The PNL must change their tactics if they want to win the power.
When PSD was in opposition and president Basescu had to leave, they mobilized very quickly a large mass of people. PNL it is far from doing this. What happened in November 2014 was the effort of the people and of some guys from secret services, not PNL's. PNL cannot mobilize large masses on the streets.
In a true democracy the people would fill the streets and ask for Ponta's resignation. But because the streets are empty, PSD can ignore the indignation of the people and of the Western allies, and delay Ponta visit to prison.