Romanian govt survives confidence vote

The Romanian government narrowly survived a no-confidence vote today after the opposition failed to muster the votes needed to topple it over unpopular cuts in wages, pensions and benefits.

The Romanian government narrowly survived a no-confidence vote today after the opposition failed to muster the votes needed to topple it over unpopular cuts in wages, pensions and benefits.

The failure of the motion filed by the opposition Social Democratic Party means the government’s austerity measures get the green light, which in turn will unlock the next instalment of an International Monetary Fund-led multibillion-pound loan.

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