Romanian Social Democrats and far right unite to oust PM
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39 claimsBolojan's government implemented unpopular measures such as raising taxes to tackle the EU's largest budget deficit, causing dissatisfaction within PSD.
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5 questionsMarcel Ciolacu is the Prime Minister who resigned.
According to www.aljazeera.comIlie Bolojan is the Prime Minister being targeted by the no-confidence motion.
According to www.politico.eu, www.rri.ro, www.brusselstimes.com, AftonbladetContext: The discrepancy may indicate a change in prime minister between the resignation and the no-confidence vote, or confusion in reporting. Readers need clarity on who currently holds the office and the timeline of events.
PSD withdrew from the coalition on Monday (shortly after the presidential first round) and Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu resigned.
According to www.aljazeera.comPSD voted to withdraw support and a no-confidence motion was tabled on Tuesday, April 29, 2026, against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.
According to www.brusselstimes.com, www.rri.roContext: The different dates suggest either two separate events or inconsistent reporting. Understanding the exact sequence is crucial for assessing the political crisis.
Sorin Grindeanu is the PSD leader.
According to www.rri.ro, www.brusselstimes.comMarcel Ciolacu is the PSD leader.
According to www.aljazeera.comContext: The identity of the PSD leader is fundamental to understanding who is making decisions and statements. This may reflect a leadership change or misidentification.