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Romanian Parliament Ousts Prime Minister in No-Confidence Vote

Bucharest: The Romanian Parliament on Tuesday passed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. The motion was submitted by the Social Democratic Party along with far-right lawmakers. It secured 281 votes, exceeding the required threshold of 233 in the 464-seat parliament.

According to Qatar News Agency, under Romania's constitution, Bolojan's government will assume a caretaker role for 45 days. During this period, the government will be limited to routine administrative duties and will not be permitted to issue emergency decrees or propose new legislation.