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no-confidence vote
Event DiplomaticRomania's pro-EU government led by PM Ilie Bolojan was ousted via a no-confidence vote.
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Event Overview
Romania's pro-European Union coalition government, led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, has been ousted following a successful no-confidence vote in parliament. The collapse of the four-party coalition was triggered when the largest party, the Social Democrats, withdrew their support and allied with the far-right opposition to initiate the vote. This move by the Social Democrats, who have frequently clashed with the liberal Prime Minister Bolojan over austerity measures designed to curb the budget deficit, marks a significant political shift. The no-confidence vote is newsworthy as it has led to the removal of the current government, creating political instability and uncertainty regarding the future leadership and policy direction of Romania. The outcome of this vote has immediate relevance for the country's political landscape and its ongoing efforts to manage its economy.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
