Romania's pro-European coalition government, led by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, successfully survived a no-confidence vote in parliament. The motion, initiated by far-right parties AUR, SOS Romania, and POT, failed to secure the necessary 233 votes, receiving only 147 in favor. This outcome prevents further political instability in the NATO and EU member state, which is set to rerun its presidential election later this year. The vote highlights ongoing tensions between mainstream political forces and rising far-right opposition in Romania. The government’s survival ensures continuity in leadership as the country navigates upcoming electoral challenges.
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Guvernul României supraviețuiește votului de cenzură
Romania's pro-European coalition government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Friday, avoiding further political turbulence in the NATO and European Union member state which will rerun a presidential election this year.
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Romanian government survives far-right opposition’s no-confidence motion
The Romanian Parliament rejected the no-confidence motion initiated by far-right parties AUR, SOS Romania, and POT against the government led by Social Democrat prime minister Marcel Ciolacu. The motion received 147 votes in favor and one against during the lawmakers' meeting on Friday,
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Romania's Government Dodges Political Turbulence Amidst No-Confidence Vote
Romania's pro-European coalition government avoided collapse after surviving a no-confidence vote. The motion, urged by hard-right parties, fell short of the required 233 votes. Tension in the country follows last December's annulled election,