Romania's pro-EU coalition unravels as no-confidence ousts PM Bolojan

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Romania’s four-party pro-EU coalition collapsed after 281 MPs backed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, who will stay on as interim prime minister while parties negotiate a new government. The PSD had pulled out of the coalition, sparking market jitters about deficit reduction and EU recovery funds, with elections not due until 2028 and the president set to try to assemble a pro-EU majority.
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