
Romanian Parliament Rejects PM Nominee Adrian Veștea, Deepening Political Crisis
Romania's parliament rejected the proposed government led by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea, plunging the country into a deeper political crisis. The country remains without a new minister after Veștea's defeat, marking 47 days since the previous government was dismissed.
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Read full article →Romania parliament rejects liberal PM-designate Adrian Vestea
Romania's parliament rejected prime minister-designate Adrian Vestea on Monday, extending months of political turmoil in the EU and NATO member bordering Ukraine and raising the prospect of a snap election if a second government nominee also fails to secure lawmakers' backing.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →Romanian parliament rejects liberal PM-designate
BUCHAREST, Romania (AFP) -- Romania's parliament on Monday rejected liberal politician Adrian Vestea as prime minister-designate, a fresh political upset following months of turmoil in the EU and NATO country bordering Ukraine. Nominated by the president, Vestea needed 233 votes across both houses of parliament to form a government but only received 189, the official vote count indicated. Some deputies left the chamber before the vote started, after a day of debate on Vestea's proposed Cabinet l
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Romania’s Crisis Deepens as Parliament Rejects PM-Designate’s Government
Prime Minister-designate Adrian Vestea failed to secure MPs’ confidence in a vote, extending the country’s political deadlock into sixth week.
By Marian Chiriac
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