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Romanian Senate Chairman Calls For Meeting Saturday To Discuss No-Conf Motion Calendar
Romania’s Senate chairman, opposition social democrat Mircea Geoana, has called a meeting with Senate leaders Saturday, following the recent exchange of contradictory statements between opposition and ruling alliance members, regarding the no-confidence motion calendar.
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Senate vice-president, democrat liberal Anca Boagiu asked Geoana Thursday to summon a meeting with Senate leaders, to discuss the schedule of the no-confidence motion debate. Geoana replied Friday that organizing such a meeting in a rush would defeat its purpose, and called for a meeting Saturday with all standing office members and parliamentary group leaders.
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc on Monday sought the lawmakers' confidence vote for the country's austerity plan, which cuts social welfare benefits, pensions and public sector wages. Boc is now facing a no-confidence motion, submitted against the two austerity laws by the social democrats. The standing offices of Romania's two chambers of Parliament decided Tuesday that the no-confidence motion will be put to the vote next Tuesday at 10:00 a.m..
Romanian President Traian Basescu sent a letter to the Parliament Thursday, requesting that the no-confidence motion debate be moved up and arguing the constitutional time limit for the debate is three calendar days, not workdays. Geoana replied later Thursday that, according to the Constitution, the debate can take place no sooner than in three days from seeking a confidence vote, the no-confidence motion vote will be held Tuesday.
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