On April 27, international media reported on the political crisis in Romania, in the context in which PSD and AUR decided to submit a motion of no confidence against the Bolojan Government. The Social Democratic Party, the largest in Parliament, collaborates with the far-right to overthrow the pro-European government, putting the country's European funding at risk. Prime Minister Bolojan, who argues that the government must implement essential reforms to access over 10 billion euros from recovery funds, has refused to resign.
Romania has never held early elections and has no general elections scheduled until 2028. According to polls, PSD and AUR could gain a parliamentary majority if they united their forces. The motion could be debated in Parliament at the beginning of May, but both parties need the support of other formations to obtain the necessary majority. The political crisis has been amplified by the controversial cancellation of the 2024 presidential elections, and tensions between former allies have escalated, with PSD criticizing Bolojan's austerity measures.
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