Romania’s President appoints Member of the European Parliament Eugen Tomac as Prime Minister

Romania's President appoints Member of the European Parliament Eugen Tomac as Prime Minister

This decision was made a month after the previous head of government was removed following a no-confidence vote in parliament.

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“Since the parties cannot agree among themselves, the only possible solution is a prime minister who would be independent of the parties in parliament and who could successfully lead Romania (…) in the direction the Romanian people want, which means a pro-Western stance, which means maintaining financial stability,” N. Dan stated.

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E. Tomac stated that he would propose a “technical, not political government”.

The previous pro-European Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan (Ilijė Bolodžanas) lost a no-confidence vote a month ago, initiated by social democrats and the far-right, and had to resign.

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