Politics

Social Democrat ministers resign from government, deepening Romania’s political crisis

Europe / Romania1 views1 min
Social Democrat ministers resign from government, deepening Romania’s political crisis

Ministers from Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) resigned on April 23, deepening the country's political crisis after the party withdrew its support for Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. The PSD announced it is ready to participate in forming a new pro-European government and will provide parliamentary support for necessary legislative acts.

Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD) ministers resigned on April 23, marking a significant step in the party's withdrawal from the ruling coalition. The move follows the PSD's decision to withdraw its support for Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. The resigning ministers include Marian Neacșu, Alexandru Rogobete, Ciprian Șerban, Florin Barbu, Bogdan Ivan, Radu Marinescu, and Florin Manole. The PSD stated it will continue to carry out governmental duties until the completion of legal procedures and is ready to participate in forming a new pro-European government. The prime minister is expected to appoint interim ministers for up to 45 days, during which the Parliament may initiate a vote of no confidence against the government.

This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.

Comments (0)

Log in to comment.

Loading...