S & Ds Leave Government in Romania
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Government crisis in Bucharest: The Social Democrats have left the government, the reformist Prime Minister Bolojan is threatened with a vote of distrust. AUR, the far-right party, sees its chance.
In Romania, the Social Democrats have left the pro-European coalition, and the majority for a vote of distrust could come from the far right AUR.
Seven ministers from Romania's largest party, the Social Democrats (PSD), resigned on Monday from Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's pro-European coalition government, stripping him of his parliamentary majority and jeopardizing the country's access to European Union funds, Reuters reports. The Social Democrats (PSD), many of whose supporters have shifted to the far-right opposition, asked Bolojan, a member of the liberal-conservative PNL party, to r…
PSD ministers in the government led by Ilie Bolojan filed their resignations on Thursday, leaving six key portfolios free and forcing the executive to quickly operate a damage formula.
Dan Motreanu believes that the resignations of the PSD ministers should be followed by the withdrawal of all those called political from the party.
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