Romania Is Shaken by a New Political Crisis: "Completely Wrong and Irresponsible Decision"
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"I tried to put the spotlight on the area where significant amounts of money are being lost," Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said on Tuesday evening, trying to explain how the current major political crisis triggered by the PSD decision to withdraw his political support was achieved. He asked, in the News Pro TV at 19.00, how he entered ...
Liberal Party (PNL) Prime Minister Ilie Bologhan said he will remain in office after the Social Democratic Party (PSD) withdrew its political support on Monday night (April 20th), sparking a new political crisis in Romania.
The government coalition in Romania is broken: the post-communists (PSD) deprived Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan of confidence. The reason for this are structural reforms initiated by him as well as austerity measures. In a party-internal questioning, an overwhelming majority had emerged for his departure. President Nicusor Dan is now looking for new coalition variants. The PSD declared that the reforms and austerity of Bolojan had "impoverished th…
Elijah Bolojan remains firmly on the stand and does not resign from the lead of the government, despite the decision of the PSD to withdraw his support. The Prime Minister labeled this decision as "irresponsible" and stressed that he remains, together with his colleagues in the Executive, to ensure the governance of the country. Article Bolojan is holding fast and does not resign! We will continue to ensure the governance of the country. About t…
On Monday, the Social Democratic Party (PSD) withdrew its support for the Prime Minister of Romania, conservative Ilie Bolojan, which has led to a crisis in the coalition of government formed together with liberals, centrists and the Hungarian minority party of the country. 97.7% of the 5,000 PSD leaders who participated in an internal consultation voted in favour of breaking relations with the head of government, who are accused of a lack of di…
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