Romanian President Nicusor Dan nominates adviser Eugen Tomac as prime minister to end political deadlock.
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Romanian President Nicusor Dan nominates adviser Eugen Tomac as prime minister to end political deadlock.

President Nicusor Dan nominated his adviser and MEP Eugen Tomac for prime minister on Thursday following the collapse of the previous coalition. Tomac, who must secure parliamentary approval, pledged to form a technical government of specialists to address Romania's political and economic challenges.

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U.S. and international outlets align on the nomination mechanics, while Le Monde emphasizes Tomac's EU credentials—highlighting how Western outlets frame the same event through either domestic stability or European integration lenses.
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RReutersCENTER1d ago

“Romanian president nominates adviser Eugen Tomac as prime minister”

LMLe MondeINTERNATIONAL1d ago

“Romanian president nominates EU deputy Eugen Tomac as PM”

WTWashington TimesRIGHT1d ago

“Romania's president nominates MEP and advisor Eugen Tomac as PM in bid to end deadlock”

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