Romanian Government Vote
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The Romanian Parliament rejected Adrian Veștea's proposed government, thwarting his bid to form a new administration. This failure occurred as coalition support wavered, with some parties like PSD facing criticism for not collaborating with AUR. Meanwhile, parliamentary civil servants staged a 'Japanese strike' over salary levels, adding to the political turmoil.
Parliamentary vote changes game in new government talks; who wins and loses
- The Romanian Parliament rejected the proposed government led by Adrian Veștea. - The failure occurred because the coalition supporting Veștea could not secure the necessary votes for confirmation. - This vote significantly alters the dynamics of negotiations for forming a new government.
Adrian Veștea admits defeat after parliamentary vote: 'I have a clear conscience. I did my duty.'
- Adrian Veștea acknowledged his failure to form a parliamentary majority and secure a vote of confidence for his proposed government. - The proposed government was rejected by Parliament with 189 vot…
Protest in Parliament: Japanese strike during government investiture
- Parliamentary civil servants in Romania began a "Japanese strike" during the government investiture procedures. - The protest targets salary levels, which employees deem "humiliating" and disproport…
Buzău Mayor Hopes Veștea Government Will Not Pass Parliament
- A Romanian mayor from the PSD party expressed hope that the proposed government led by Adrian Veștea would not be approved by Parliament. - The mayor criticized the proposed government as a makeshif…