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Romanian PM ousted in no-confidence vote

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Romanian PM ousted in no-confidence vote

TL;DR

Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has been ousted in a no-confidence vote, with 281 MPs supporting the motion. The left-wing Social Democrats, previously part of his coalition, joined the far-right opposition to initiate the vote.

Key points

  • Romanian PM Ilie Bolojan ousted in no-confidence vote
  • 281 MPs voted for the motion, exceeding the required 233
  • Social Democrats abandoned Bolojan's coalition to support opposition
  • Clashes over austerity measures led to the vote
  • President Nicusor Dan to seek new coalition leadership

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Why it matters

The ousting of the Romanian Prime Minister could significantly impact the country's political landscape and its relationship with the EU and NATO.

Romanian MPs have voted to remove Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan in a no-confidence vote in parliament.

The largest party, the left-wing Social Democrats, abandoned Bolojan's four-party coalition last month and joined the far-right opposition to call for the vote.

The Social Democrats have repeatedly clashed with Bolojan, a liberal, over austerity measures aimed at reducing the budget deficit.

President Nicusor Dan, who is now expected to try to rebuild the coalition under a different prime minister, has sought to give reassurances that Romania - an EU and Nato member which borders Ukraine - will retain its pro-Brussels stance.

A total of 281 MPs voted for the no-confidence motion, well above the 233 needed for the measure to pass.

Elections are not due until 2028, and though a snap poll is unlikely, financial markets are concerned that the turbulence could mean Romania wavers in its commitment to narrowing the EU's biggest budget deficit.

Romania's currency, the leu, fell to a record low against the euro ahead of Tuesday's vote.

Bolojan's coalition came to power 10 months ago during efforts to curb the rise of the far-right Alliance for Uniting Romanians (AUR), which won one-third of parliamentary seats.

Dan himself won a tense presidential poll last May, after a far-right victory in elections the previous year was annulled over allegations of campaign fraud and Russian interference.

The coalition had started to reduce the deficit but frictions with the Social Democrats grew as the leftists' voter base was hit by austerity.

The party has said it is prepared to rejoin a pro-EU coalition under a different prime minister.

"Political discussions will be difficult, but it is my responsibility as president - and that of the political parties - to steer Romania in the right direction," Dan told reporters.

The president is now expected to nominate a different member of Bolojan's party, or possibly a technocrat, to lead a new government. Bolojan will continue as caretaker prime minister until it is approved.

Q&A

What led to the no-confidence vote against Romanian PM Ilie Bolojan?

The no-confidence vote was initiated after the left-wing Social Democrats abandoned Bolojan's coalition and allied with the far-right opposition due to ongoing clashes over austerity measures.

How many votes were needed to oust the Romanian Prime Minister?

A total of 233 votes were needed to pass the no-confidence motion, but 281 MPs voted in favor of it.

Who is expected to rebuild the coalition in Romania after Bolojan's ousting?

President Nicusor Dan is expected to attempt to rebuild the coalition under a different prime minister following Bolojan's removal.

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At a glance

  • Romanian PM Ilie Bolojan ousted in no-confidence vote
  • 281 MPs voted for the motion, exceeding the required 233
  • Social Democrats abandoned Bolojan's coalition to support opposition
  • Clashes over austerity measures led to the vote
  • President Nicusor Dan to seek new coalition leadership

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