Social Democrats and far-right draft no-confidence motion against Romanian Prime Minister Bolojan
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
Social Democrats and far-right draft no-confidence motion against Romanian Prime Minister Bolojan
11 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 27
Deputy leaders Marian Neacsu and Petrisor Peiu announced in Bucharest that lawmakers from both parties could file the motion as early as next week.
The move unites Romania’s two largest parliamentary groups in an effort to oust the minority government led by Ilie Bolojan.
If successful, the no-confidence motion could trigger political instability and potentially lead to new elections or a reconfiguration of the governing coalition.
Could the plan to oust Romania's PM ironically hand power to the far-right?
As Romania's far-right soars in polls, can the president prevent their rise to power?
Is the alliance between Romania's Social Democrats and AUR a power grab or a rescue mission?
Will painful austerity measures lead to Romania's political and economic collapse?
With its government in chaos, will Romania lose access to billions in EU funds?