Romania faces fresh political instability after liberal PM Florin Citu's government was brought down by a no-confidence vote in parliament
Romanian Prime Minister Florin Citu prepares to address the Romanian Parliament during a non-confidence vote session at the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest on October 5, 2021.
The left-wing opposition Social Democrats accuse his government of "impoverishing Romanians and increasing the country's debts". The vote came after two hours of debate among MPs, at the beginning of which Citu asked his opponents: "What do you have to gain by plunging the country into chaos?" However, an early election is unlikely as parliament would need to reject two consecutive proposals for premier by Iohannis within 60 days, and coalition parties say they are bent on rebuilding a government quickly, given the current economic challenges.The latest political crisis comes as the country's doctors talk of "war-like" conditions as they battle against the fourth wave of the coronavirus.
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