Romania's Social Democrats ally with far-right party to bring down the governing coalition
Romania's Social Democratic Party (PSD), the country's largest party, has joined forces with the far-right opposition to topple the pro-European governing coalition. The move marks a significant political realignment in Romania. The collapse of the coalition threatens Romania's pro-EU orientation.
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FT frames this as Social Democrats teaming up with far right, emphasizing the ideological alliance; Reuters stresses the threat to pro-European coalition, foregrounding the geopolitical stakes over the party dynamics.
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“Romania's largest party teams up with far-right opposition to topple pro-European coalition”
“Romania's Social Democrats team up with far right to topple PM”
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