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Romania’s pro-EU coalition collapse 'does not alter the country's foreign policy', analyst says

Romania’s pro-EU coalition collapse 'does not alter the country's foreign policy', analyst says

Summary

Romania's parliament voted to remove Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan after a motion of no confidence by Social Democrats and far-right parties. Despite this political change, experts say Romania's foreign policy and security plans, especially regarding the EU and NATO, will remain the same.

Key Facts

  • Romania's parliament voted to oust Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan on May 5, 2026.
  • The motion of no confidence was initiated by the Social Democrats and far-right groups.
  • Romania is a member of both the European Union (EU) and NATO.
  • The country shares a border with Ukraine.
  • An analyst from the German Marshall Fund said the government collapse does not change Romania’s foreign or security policies.
  • The political situation increases turmoil but does not affect Romania’s international alignments.
  • The event was reported by France 24 and included expert commentary.
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