President Traian Basescu began talks with the parties from Romania's Parliament, but said he will not mention any formula for the next government until he speaks with all the parliamentary parties.
Basescu
said the Boc government was dismissed democratically and thanked premier
Emil Boc for the effort and courage to push the reforms ahead, despite
the humiliations he received from the media and the politicians. He
concluded by naming Boc a honest and responsible man.
Premier
Emil Boc declared after the no-confidence motion was adopted that the
National-Liberal Party (PNL) and the Social-Democrat Party (PSD) voted
the motion as the parliamentary of the two parties wanted to make sure
they will not lose their privileges and added the democrat-liberals
lost a battle, not the war.
Boc
deems the responsibility for a possible governmental instability
belongs to Crin Antonescu and Mircea Geoana, and underlined the reform
initiated by the Democrat-Liberal Party (PDL) will not be stopped.
The
social-democrat leader, Mircea Geoana, said his party is willing to
contribute at making a new government that can assure a proper
evolution of the elections and to continue the dialog with the
international financial institutions.
He
added this is one of the most important moments of the Romanian
democracy, as this is the first government dismissed following a
no-confidence motion.
Geoana
asked President Traian Basescu, who he considers to be the main
responsible for the current political crisis, to contribute at
establishing a government agreed by most of the parliamentary.
The
head of PNL, Crin Antonescu, deems the parties have to find Romania a
new government right now, not in two months, and reminded PNL's
proposal to have an independent Executive to manage the country until
the elections.
Boc
government cannot issue ordinances or initiate bills during its interim
mandate according to the Constitution. The Executive can remain at the
country's helm 45 days, until November 27, between the two ballots of
the presidential elections.
The
law foresees that in the current situation Romania's president has to
appoint a candidate for the prime-minister position, after discussing
with the parties from the Parliament. The candidate for the premier
position will ask the confidence vote from the Parliament in ten days
time.
If
the Parliament fails to grant the confidence vote for the new
government within 60 days since the first call, after the parliamentary
have rejected at least two solicitations, the president can dissolve
the Parliament and anticipated elections will be organized. However,
the Parliament cannot be dissolved in the last six months of the
president's mandate.