President Klaus Iohannis addressed the political crisis in Romania following the announcement that the Social Democratic...
The Romanian Government survived a fourth no-confidence motion this year as none of the MPs cast a vote on the motion on Thursday, after a man working for the public television jumped from one of the room’s balconies and injured himself.
The Romanian opposition’s no-confidence motion over the wage law for 2011, which was debated in Parliament Monday, was rejected as the motion got only 190 votes in favor and one vote against and needed 236 votes to pass.
The Romanian Government survived a fourth no-confidence motion this year as none of the MPs cast a vote on the motion on Thursday, after a man working for the public television jumped from one of the room’s balconies and injured himself.
The Romanian opposition’s no-confidence motion over the wage law for 2011, which was debated in Parliament Monday, was rejected as the motion got only 190 votes in favor and one vote against and needed 236 votes to pass.