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Romania's largest party teams up with far-right opposition to topple pro-European coalition

The motion has 251 signatures and could hand AUR a bigger role as Romania’s pro-European coalition collapses.

  • On Monday, the Social Democrats and the Alliance for Uniting Romanians announced a joint bid to topple Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's coalition government, setting a no-confidence vote for May 5 and calling for early elections.
  • Tensions escalated after Social Democrats ministers resigned last week, depriving Bolojan of a parliamentary majority following clashes over budget cuts aimed at reducing the deficit from over 9% of economic output, the European Union's highest.
  • AUR leader George Simion said the motion to dismiss Bolojan's cabinet requires 233 votes; the two parties control roughly 220 of the 464 parliamentary seats and plan to secure remaining support from smaller far-right groupings.
  • This political instability endangers the country's access to more than 10 billion euros in pandemic recovery funds, though Bolojan refused to resign, citing vital reforms needed before the European Union's August deadline.
  • Romania has never held a snap election, with the next general election not due until 2028, while Bolojan's Liberal party insists the Social Democrats broke collaboration agreements signed 10 months ago and ruled out future coalitions.
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Romania has entered a slippery political terrain this week with the presentation of a motion of censure against the head of the government, Liberal Ilie Bolojan. The initiative has united the Social Democratic Party (PSD), which was so far part of the executive, with the formation of the extreme right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR). Following the agreement reached on Monday, the text of the motion has been read this Wednesday in the R…

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After the controversy over the repeated presidential election, it had remained relatively calm in Romanian politics for a year. But now the government of the sixth largest EU country is threatening to fall apart. This has implications beyond Romania.

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Romania's social democrats and right-wing populists announced on Tuesday that they had filed a motion of no confidence against liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.

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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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