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Romania government collapses, plunging country into political crisis

  • Prime Minister Florin Citu was ousted by a no-confidence vote after another party withdrew from his coalition, complaining of his ‘dictatorial attitude’
  • Romania has been hit hard by a fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, and is also experiencing an energy crisis

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Romania's Prime Minister Florin Citu reacts after his speech during the no-confidence vote procedure in Bucharest on Tuesday. Photo: EPA-EFE

The Romanian government of liberal Prime Minister Florin Citu was ousted by a no-confidence vote among MPs on Tuesday, threatening fresh political instability in one of the EU’s poorest states.

Former banker Citu had only been prime minister since December, but the centre-right USR party withdrew from his coalition last month complaining about his “dictatorial attitude”.

The left-wing opposition Social Democrats (PSD) accuse his government of “impoverishing Romanians and increasing the country’s debts”.

The two parties put aside their normal enmity to vote for the motion, and were joined by the far-right AUR.

A view of the parliament hall in Bucharest is seen during a no-confidence vote against Romania's Prime Minister Florin Citu on Tuesday. Photo: Xinhua
A view of the parliament hall in Bucharest is seen during a no-confidence vote against Romania's Prime Minister Florin Citu on Tuesday. Photo: Xinhua

Centre-right President Klaus Iohannis now has the job of naming a new prime minister and said he would consult political parties to that end next week.

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