Romanian president nominates incumbent premier to lead a new pro-European coalition government
- Romania's President Klaus Iohannis has nominated incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to lead a new pro-European coalition government to address a political crisis following a court's annulment of a presidential election.
- Marcel Ciolacu, from the leftist Social Democratic Party, aims to form a government after his party topped the polls in a Dec. 1 parliamentary election.
- The nomination is seen as a strategic move to exclude far-right nationalists who gained support in parliament, indicating anti-establishment sentiments.
- Ciolacu has been serving as Prime Minister since June of last year, and his leadership is pivotal for the new coalition government.
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