The voting initiative is rather a pre -election step before repeating the president’s repetitive election, the analysts say.
On February 28, the Parliament of Romania rejected the vote of the government’s distrust, maintaining the power behind the coalition led by Prime Minister Marchal Cholak. The opposition did not get the required 233 votes – only 144 representatives voted for the expression of distrust. Reuters reported this Friday, February 28th.
Vote beginners are three distant parties accusing the government of corruption and loss of trust. The analysts believe that it is a pre -election step before repeating the president’s repetition of this year.
The political situation in Romania was heated after the cancellation of election results in December. Then the candidate from ultra-right Kalin Georgskoy was the leader in the first rotation, but the results were canceled due to suspicions of disruption from Russia.
Prior to the vote, Cholak accused the opposition of a desire.
“Society is only infected with widespread false and hate,” said the Prime Minister.
Meanwhile, the Georges remains the head of the president’s ratings, despite the criminal investigation of his possible anti -theme propaganda. He said he would run again.
The actions of the Romanian authorities have already reacted to the United States: the Donald Trump administration criticized the decision to cancel election results.
Remember that in November last year in Romania in the presidential election at the first twist, he did not expect George to defeat, which made stunning statements in Ukraine.
A few hours later, the Roman Constitution court removed the results of the first election of the president’s election due to Russian intervention and attack.
Source: korrespondent

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