This content originally appeared on Al Jazeera.
Romania’s pro-European coalition has collapsed after a vote of no-confidence in Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, raising fresh fears of a fiscal crisis.
The joint effort was launched last week when the leftist Social Democratic Party (PSD) which withdrew from the coalition in late April, and the hard-right opposition Alliance for the Unity of Romanians party (AUR) submitted the motion to Parliament.
After a parliamentary debate on Tuesday, 281 lawmakers voted in favour of the motion and four against.
Lawmakers from Bolojan’s centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL) and coalition partners Save Romania Union party, and the small ethnic Hungarian UDMR party did not cast votes.
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