The Romanian president invited the parties to consultations

"Romania must have a government. We are in the midst of a pandemic, energy price crisis, and now also in a political crisis. We need a mature attitude now more than ever," said Iohanis.

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Johannis, Photo: Reuters
Johannis, Photo: Reuters
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Romanian President Klaus Iohannis called on all political parties to hold consultations on the formation of a new government next Sunday after the minority government of Prime Minister Florin Citu was voted no-confidence today.

"Romania must have a government. We are in the midst of a pandemic, energy price crisis, and now also in a political crisis. We need a mature attitude now more than ever," said Johannis.

He added that he will give the parties additional time to find a solution and that is why he is scheduling consultations for next Sunday, the agencies reported.

The proposal for a vote of no confidence in the government was submitted by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) with the slogan "Stop poverty, increase in prices and fines. Down with Chitu's government".

The government led by Florin Citu was dismissed less than ten months after the inauguration.

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