The Bolojan Cabinet Is Taking the Test in Parliament Today. The Motion of Censure Depends on only a Few Votes. Who Can Tilt the Balance
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The fate of Ilie Bolojan at the top of the government is playing to the limit, after more parliamentarians who initially supported the motion of censorship, on the last hundred meters they gave up on it. Even so, the liberals still need votes, for which they have...
The motion of censorship PSD and AUR against the Bolojan government has great chances of success, considers the politician Cristian Preda. The reasons for which it came here include both the anti-system vote of the Romanians as well as the continuation of the rotating government and the lack of action of President Nicusor Dan, says Cristian Preda. Article Politologist Cristian Preda: "It is much more likely that the Bolojan government will fall …
The parties today have the last internal talks in order to prepare for the vote on the motion of censure tabled by PSD and AUR against the government led by Ilie Bolojan. The organisation for the vote will be discussed today in parliamentary groups, so that tomorrow the motion for a vote will be submitted to the full assembly of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan ...
UPDATE! The motion of censure against the Bolojan government passed The motion of censure initiated by PSD-AUR has passed. It was adopted with 281 votes "for", 4 "against" and 2 canceled. The Bolojan government has fallen. The Romanian Parliament is facing a tense political moment today, after the motion of censure initiated by PSD and AUR against the Government led by Ilie Bolojan entered the decisive phase of the vote. The procedure began afte…
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said, before the Romanian Parliament vote on the motion of censure on 5 May, that the accusations stipulated in the document are false and cynical. In those ten months of government, his team managed to increase revenues in the state budget by 15%.
The motion of censure has been debated and is to be voted on.
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