The Romanian Prime Minister Markel Cholak resigned after the first round of the presidential election.
He also announced the withdrawal from the Social Democratic Party from the ruling coalition, reports Digi24. Kloka noted that the ruling coalition formed in December had, in particular, created a stable government and appointed one candidate for the position of President of Romania.
One of these goals was not achieved. We saw the results of the vote on Sunday. This means that the government coalition has no legitimacy – at least in this composition. I suggested that my colleagues will come out of it, which would lead to my resignation from the prime minister, ”he said.
The ministers will continue to fulfill their duties. Among them, the so -called president of Romania or Bogkhan must appoint a temporary head of government.
At the same time, the CHLAC said that his party decided not to publicly support any of the two candidates for the post of President of Romania in the second round of the presidential election.
In Romania, a distant Giorerus Simion and mayor of Bucharest Nikuer Dan was held in Romania to the second round of the presidential election.
Simion received 40.96% of votes, instead Dan – 20.99% of the vote. Krin Antonescu took third place, taking 20.07%. The second round of the presidential election in Romania will be held on May 18.
Source: Racurs

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