After nine months of work, Prime Minister Citu’s work comes to a halt. The news comes on a black day on the contagion front: about 15 thousand and intensive care to collapse
The Bucharest government collapses. The political crisis in Romania, until now conservative under the leadership of Prime Minister Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party, comes to an end with the no-confidence motion approved by parliament today. The action presented by the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) was approved with 281 votes, a share well above 234 of the minimum necessary threshold. The motion had the support of the former USR-Plus coalition government party and the far-right Aur party.
During the debate in Parliament, Citu stressed that “the government is not child’s play” and expressed his disappointment at the USR’s vote in favor of no confidence, at the same time apologizing to the citizens for having believed in that party that accused of being “bipolar”. “The Urs votes the mistrust that claims that its own ministers are incompetent,” he said.
The fall of the government took place on the same day that Romania recorded a record of daily cases of Covid-19, about 15 thousand. Citu referred to the pandemic situation during his speech and again lashed out at the Urs. “They did not prepare Romania for the fourth wave of the pandemic and then the Urs colleagues leave the Ministry of Health without a minister in the midst of a health crisis”, he thundered, stressing that it is an act of “irresponsibility and a attack on the health of Romanians ».
After only nine months of work, Citu’s work therefore stops and the national political crisis worsens further. A sign of the precarious stability of government forces had already come last month, when the prime minister removed from office the Justice Minister Stelian Ion of Usr-Plus, who had left the ruling coalition in political retaliation.
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After nine months of work, Prime Minister Citu’s work comes to a halt. The news comes on a black day on the contagion front: about 15 thousand and intensive care to collapse
The Bucharest government collapses. The political crisis in Romania, until now conservative under the leadership of Prime Minister Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party, comes to an end with the no-confidence motion approved by parliament today. The action presented by the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) was approved with 281 votes, a share well above 234 of the minimum necessary threshold. The motion had the support of the former USR-Plus coalition government party and the far-right Aur party.
During the debate in Parliament, Citu stressed that “the government is not child’s play” and expressed his disappointment at the USR’s vote in favor of no confidence, at the same time apologizing to the citizens for having believed in that party that accused of being “bipolar”. “The Urs votes the mistrust that claims that its own ministers are incompetent,” he said.
The fall of the government took place on the same day that Romania recorded a record of daily cases of Covid-19, about 15 thousand. Citu referred to the pandemic situation during his speech and again lashed out at the Urs. “They did not prepare Romania for the fourth wave of the pandemic and then the Urs colleagues leave the Ministry of Health without a minister in the midst of a health crisis”, he thundered, stressing that it is an act of “irresponsibility and a attack on the health of Romanians ».
After only nine months of work, Citu’s work therefore stops and the national political crisis worsens further. A sign of the precarious stability of government forces had already come last month, when the prime minister removed from office the Justice Minister Stelian Ion of Usr-Plus, who had left the ruling coalition in political retaliation.
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After nine months of work, Prime Minister Citu’s work comes to a halt. The news comes on a black day on the contagion front: about 15 thousand and intensive care to collapse
The Bucharest government collapses. The political crisis in Romania, until now conservative under the leadership of Prime Minister Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party, comes to an end with the no-confidence motion approved by parliament today. The action presented by the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) was approved with 281 votes, a share well above 234 of the minimum necessary threshold. The motion had the support of the former USR-Plus coalition government party and the far-right Aur party.
During the debate in Parliament, Citu stressed that “the government is not child’s play” and expressed his disappointment at the USR’s vote in favor of no confidence, at the same time apologizing to the citizens for having believed in that party that accused of being “bipolar”. “The Urs votes the mistrust that claims that its own ministers are incompetent,” he said.
The fall of the government took place on the same day that Romania recorded a record of daily cases of Covid-19, about 15 thousand. Citu referred to the pandemic situation during his speech and again lashed out at the Urs. “They did not prepare Romania for the fourth wave of the pandemic and then the Urs colleagues leave the Ministry of Health without a minister in the midst of a health crisis”, he thundered, stressing that it is an act of “irresponsibility and a attack on the health of Romanians ».
After only nine months of work, Citu’s work therefore stops and the national political crisis worsens further. A sign of the precarious stability of government forces had already come last month, when the prime minister removed from office the Justice Minister Stelian Ion of Usr-Plus, who had left the ruling coalition in political retaliation.
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After nine months of work, Prime Minister Citu’s work comes to a halt. The news comes on a black day on the contagion front: about 15 thousand and intensive care to collapse
The Bucharest government collapses. The political crisis in Romania, until now conservative under the leadership of Prime Minister Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party, comes to an end with the no-confidence motion approved by parliament today. The action presented by the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) was approved with 281 votes, a share well above 234 of the minimum necessary threshold. The motion had the support of the former USR-Plus coalition government party and the far-right Aur party.
During the debate in Parliament, Citu stressed that “the government is not child’s play” and expressed his disappointment at the USR’s vote in favor of no confidence, at the same time apologizing to the citizens for having believed in that party that accused of being “bipolar”. “The Urs votes the mistrust that claims that its own ministers are incompetent,” he said.
The fall of the government took place on the same day that Romania recorded a record of daily cases of Covid-19, about 15 thousand. Citu referred to the pandemic situation during his speech and again lashed out at the Urs. “They did not prepare Romania for the fourth wave of the pandemic and then the Urs colleagues leave the Ministry of Health without a minister in the midst of a health crisis”, he thundered, stressing that it is an act of “irresponsibility and a attack on the health of Romanians ».
After only nine months of work, Citu’s work therefore stops and the national political crisis worsens further. A sign of the precarious stability of government forces had already come last month, when the prime minister removed from office the Justice Minister Stelian Ion of Usr-Plus, who had left the ruling coalition in political retaliation.
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