Romania Parliament Vote
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Romania's designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea's government proposal fails to win parliamentary approval, with the AUR party announcing a boycott. The Liberal Party criticizes the situation, while the UDMR leader congratulates AUR's Simion for a perceived political maneuver. Veștea had previously met with AUR leaders to discuss economic proposals amid the ongoing uncertainty.
Romanian government fails to win parliamentary vote; PNL proposes political pact
- The Romanian government proposed by Adrian Veștea was rejected by Parliament. - Liberal Party Secretary-General Dan Motreanu criticized the proposed government as being controlled by PSD and accused the prime minister-designate of humiliating himself before AUR. - PNL proposed a six-month political pact to overcome the crisis, suggesting either a minority PSD government or a minority PNL-led coa…
UDMR leader congratulates AUR's Simion for 'checkmate' as government vote looms
- UDMR President Kelemen Hunor criticized parties supporting the "Veștea" government, stating it marks the end of an era that began after the 1989 revolution. - Hunor congratulated George Simion, lead…
Romanian PM-designate open to AUR's economic proposals amid investiture uncertainty
- Romania's designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea met with AUR party leaders to discuss economic measures for the new government program. - Veștea expressed openness to AUR's proposals, provided the…
Romania's AUR Party to Boycott Veștea Government Vote, Citing National Crisis
- George Simion, president of the AUR party, announced the party will not support the Veștea government and will leave the parliamentary hall during the investiture vote. - Simion criticized the curre…