Romania's new coalition faces confidence vote, hoping to end long deadlock
- Romania's designated Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will seek a confidence vote in parliament, aiming to resolve political deadlock on Monday.
- The coalition includes Bolojan's Liberal Party and other parties, supported by about 70% of parliament, but faces challenges including potential tax hikes and spending cuts.
- A prime minister rotation is planned for April 2027 to ensure political stability before the 2028 elections, according to party leaders.
- Bolojan expressed gratitude for the coalition, stating, 'We have had the maturity to reach a political agreement for a stable government.
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Romania's New Coalition Faces Confidence Vote, Hoping to End Long Deadlock - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Romania's designated prime minister Ilie Bolojan will ask parliament on Monday for a vote of confidence in his coalition that could end months of political deadlock but also pave the way for a potentially destabilizing change of premier in 2027.
The new government is soon established, after negotiations for the economic programme and for the political agreement have been extended. The coalition constitution protocol was signed in the Senate in the morning, including government rotation. The ministers' hearings proposed today. Ilie Bolojan's executive comes with quite a number of new names, but also with 5 vice-president posts.
Romania's new coalition faces confidence vote, hoping to end long deadlock
Romania's designated prime minister Ilie Bolojan will ask parliament on Monday for a vote of confidence in his coalition that could end months of political deadlock but also pave the way for a potentially destabilizing change of premier in 2027.
After months of political uncertainty, after months in which we lived with the fear of Romania's imminent decoupling from the Euro-Atlantic path and its re-entry into Russia's sphere of influence - months that followed the November presidential elections... The article A political tandem that guarantees a Euro-Atlantic Romania first appeared in Potrea a cință.
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