Ilie Bolojan
Coverage of Ilie Bolojan in the Nexus archive.
- Romanian political crisis intensifies as parliament rejects new government
Romania's parliament rejected Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea's government proposal, failing to secure the required majority. This marks the second consecutive failure to form a government since Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan was ousted in May, intensifying the political crisis. President Nicușor Dan must now select a third candidate within 60 days to avoid potential elections.
- Romanian PM-designate loses party support as political crisis deepens
Romania’s prime minister-designate Adrian Veștea lost support from his party, the National Liberal Party (PNL), as party leader Ilie Bolojan threatened expulsion if Veștea refused to step down. Veștea rejected the ultimatum, vowing not to resign despite PNL’s opposition, complicating efforts to form a government.
- Romania’s president nominates center-right Adrian Veștea as new PM
Romanian President Nicușor Dan nominated Adrian Veștea as the next prime minister after the previous candidate resigned. Veștea, a center-right politician from the National Liberal Party, aims to form a government focused on reforms and pro-Western policies, but his nomination faces criticism from his party's leader, Ilie Bolojan.
- Romania’s president nominates MEP and advisor Eugen Tomac as PM in bid to end deadlock
Romania’s president nominated Eugen Tomac, an advisor and European Parliament member, as prime minister to resolve a political crisis following the collapse of a coalition government. Tomac aims to form a non-political technical government to address economic challenges, including high budget deficits and inflation.
- Romania's political crisis deepens
Romania's political crisis deepens after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's government fell in early May, leading to struggles among moderate parties to establish a new direction and enabling the far right to gain ground.
- Romania’s pro-EU government ousted after no-confidence vote
Romania's pro-EU government led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has been ousted after a no-confidence vote, resulting in the collapse of the coalition. This vote signifies a change in Romania's political landscape. The outcome may impact Romania's relationship with the European Union.
- Romania’s pro-Europe government collapses unleashing fresh turmoil
Romania's pro-Europe government, led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, has collapsed after losing a confidence vote, sparking fresh political turmoil less than a year after taking office. The collapse comes amid an austerity drive and a surge in far-right support. The government's fall may lead to further instability in the country.
- Romanian PM ousted in no-confidence vote
Romanian PM Ilie Bolojan was ousted in a no-confidence vote after the largest party in his coalition joined the far-right opposition to depose him. This move came as a result of the coalition's shift in support. The vote resulted in Bolojan losing his position.
- Romanian PM ousted in no-confidence vote
Romanian PM Ilie Bolojan was ousted in a no-confidence vote after his coalition's largest party joined the far-right opposition. This move led to his removal from office. The vote marked a significant shift in Romania's political landscape.
- Romania PM Ilie Bolojan’s government toppled in no-confidence vote
Romania PM Ilie Bolojan's government was toppled in a no-confidence vote, marking a significant change in the country's political landscape. The vote indicates a loss of support for Bolojan's leadership. This event is a breaking news story with ongoing developments.
- Romania Coalition Nears Collapse as Top Party Spurns Premier
Romania's coalition government is nearing collapse as the top party rejects Premier Ilie Bolojan, signaling a potential political crisis. The move highlights internal divisions threatening the stability of the ruling alliance.