A Month Without a Government, Romania's President Looks Outside Parliament for a Prime Minister
BUCHAREST, June 13 -- More than a month after its government collapsed, Romania still does not have a new one, and on Thursday its president tried to break the deadlock the only way he had left: by reaching outside parliament altogether for a prime minister.
Nicusor Dan, the pro-European centrist who won the presidency a year ago after a chaotic, twice-run election, nominated his own adviser, Eugen Tomac, to form a government. Tomac, a 44-year-old member of the European Parliament who leads a small party with no seats in Romania's own legislature, now has ten days to assemble a cabinet and survive a confidence vote.
Because the parties do not agree with each other, the only possible solution is a prime minister who is independent of the...
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