How Many Governments Fell by Motion of Censure, After the Revolution: From the Shortest Executive, to the One Resigned with the Most Votes
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The 72nd premier of Romania's history, Ilie Bolojan, faces a motion of censure on Tuesdays. If it passes, it would be the seventh Prime Minister after the Revolution dismissed by the government procedure.
A previously set record for the dismissal of a government was equalled today in Parliament. The official count showed that Bolojan's government was dismissed by 281 votes, the same as a previous executive, also led by a liberal: Florin Citu.
How Many Governments Fell by Motion of Censure After the Revolution. History of a Struggle for Power
The 72nd premier of Romania's history, Ilie Bolojan, faces, on Tuesday, a motion of censure. If it passes, it would be the seventh Prime Minister after the Revolution dismissed by the government procedure. The most enduring government in Romania's post-decemberist history was the executive of Nicolae Văcaroiu who "groomed, without interruption, 1,484 days. Adrian Năstase – 1,464 days followed him and Calin Popescu Tăriceanu – 1,454 days obtained…
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