Romania Poised for Pro-Western Government
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Romania Poised for Pro-Western Government
In Romania, President Nicusor Dan announced plans for establishing a new government with pro-Western values following the no-confidence ousting of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's cabinet. Initial informal talks with political parties are set to enable a majority coalition, committed to fiscal responsibility and utilizing EU funds.
The head of state initiates informal government formation talks with the parties and assures everyone that the country will have a pro-Western government.
President Nicușor Dan announced Tuesday that he began informal consultations with the pro-Western parties to form a new Government, after the adoption of the motion of censure that led to the fall of the Bolojan Government. "With calm, we will go through this, the head of state pointed out, which excluded the organization of early elections.
President Nicușor Dan announced, in a brief press statement supported, Monday evening, at Cotroceni Palace, that he will start consultations for the formation of a new government, first informally, then through official meetings with party delegations. The president excluded the option of early elections. It was the first public exit of the president after the Bolojan government ...
According to information from the sources, the President of Romania would convene informal consultations with political parties in the first stage. The article Nicuzor Dan, ready to summon the leaders of the parties to Cotroceni after the vote on the motion of censure appears first in Romania TV.
"We will have a new government in a reasonable period of time, thus excluding the scenario of early elections."
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