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Romania's pro-EU government faces collapse after no-confidence vote
Romania's parliament voted to remove Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, leading to political instability. The coalition's fall raises concerns about the country's financial situation. (sources: france24, theguardian, audacy, abc, piquenewsmagazine)

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Romania's parliament ousted Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan through a no-confidence vote, initiated by the Social Democrats and other opposition parties. This development has led to increased political turmoil and economic concerns.
- The no-confidence motion was initiated by the Social Democrats and other opposition parties.
- The ruling coalition had been in power for less than a year.
- Romania's currency has fallen to a record low against the euro following the vote.
Why it matters
The collapse of the pro-EU government may impact Romania's political stability and economic conditions.
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