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Romanian government falls after a no-confidence vote

Updated - October 06, 2021 11:05 am IST

Published - October 06, 2021 10:52 am IST - Romania

The Liberal-led government had came to power following a parliamentary election last December.

Romanian Prime Minister Florin Citu leaves after delivering his speech during a no confidence vote in Romania's parliament in Bucharest, Romania on Tuesday.

Romanian Prime Minister Florin Citu of the governing National Liberal Party was ousted on Tuesday after a no-confidence motion in his government passed overwhelmingly, deepening an ongoing political crisis.

The motion censure was filed by the opposition Social Democrat Party (PSD) and supported by former coalition partner USR-Plus and the far-right AUR party. The motion passed with 281 votes; only 234 were needed.

The fall of the government caps a political crisis that began a month ago when Mr. Citu fired Justice Minister Stelian Ion of USR-Plus for not signing off on a regional development program. USR-Plus called the move an “abusive revocation” and quit the three-party cabinet.

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During the debates in parliament on Tuesday ahead of the vote, Mr. Citu lashed out at USR-Plus, saying he had tolerated “a team of incompetents.”

President Klaus Iohannis will now consult with lawmakers on appointing a new prime minister, while Mr. Citu may remain at the government’s helm as a caretaker for 45 days. Mr Citu could be reappointed if lawmakers fail twice to agree on a new premier.

In a press conference after Tuesday’s vote, President Iohannis said it was a crisis “generated by cynical politicians” and that he will convene Romania’s political parties next week.

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“We are in the midst of a pandemic, wave four has hit us hard,” he said. “We are in an energy prices crisis … but what did some politicians think? To add another crisis!”

USR-Plus have expressed a wish to restore the governing coalition with a different prime minister.

The Liberal-led government came to power following a parliamentary election last December.

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