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Romania’s governing coalition collapses after less than a year in office

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The Romanian government coalition led by Florin Cîțu (EPP) has collapsed following a no confidence vote in Parliament. The 281 MEPs voted against the government with 185 abstaining. 

President Klaus Iohannis (EPP) will have to nominate a new PM. 

The vote comes as Romania sees its fourth wave of COVID. Despite vaccine availability, Romania has one of the lowest rates of vaccination in the EU.

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