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Political crisis deepens as Romanian lawmakers reject new government
Romanian lawmakers rejected a new government proposed by Prime Minister-designate Adrian Vestea, failing to secure the required majority in Parliament. The vote follows a months-long political crisis triggered by a no-confidence vote in May, with key parties including the National Liberal Party (PNL), Social Democratic Party (PSD), and Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) involved in the stalemate.
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