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Hungarian Minority Party Would Support No-Confidence Motion In Case of Mayoral Elections Decree

The Lower Chamber leader of Romania’s main Hungarian minority party UDMR, Attila Korodi, stated on Friday that the party would vote a no-confidence motion against the Orban cabinet, if the executive takes responsibility before the Parliament with a bill re-establishing two-round mayoral elections.

Prime Minister: Opposition No-Confidence Motion Will Fail Again

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila stated on Wednesday that the opposition’s announced no-confidence motion against the government will fail, citing the fact that none of the previous attempts to depose the social-democrat executive succeeded.

ALDE Will Not Support No-Confidence Motion, Has Not Set a Strategy

The MPs controlled by ruling coalition party ALDE will not support an opposition no-confidence motion against the Romanian Government next week, according to ALDE Senator Daniel Zamfir.

Liberal Party Lower Chamber Leader: Not Enough Votes for No-Confidence Motion Currently

The leader of the Liberal Party’s group in Romania’s Lower Chamber, Raluca Turcan, acknowledged on Wednesday that the opposition does not have enough votes to pass a no-confidence motion filed against the government, and appealed for ruling coalition MPs to support it in next week’s vote.

Senate to Reschedule Justice Minister No Confidence Vote for Wednesday – Sources

Romania’s Senate could reschedule a thrice-delayed no confidence motion against Justice Minister Tudorel Toader for Wednesday, according to political sources.

Senate Postpones No-Confidence Motions against Justice, Finance Ministers

The Romanian Senate’s leadership decided on Monday to postpone planned debates and votes on no-confidence motions against Justice Minister Tudorel Toader and Finance Minister Eugen Teodorovici, due to a lack of quorum.

No-Confidence Motion Against Government Fails To Obtain Necessary Votes

The no-confidence motion filed by opposition parties against the Romanian Government failed to gain the necessary majority in the Parliament’s combined plenary, after it received only 161 votes from senators and MPs, with 233 needed to dismiss the cabinet.

Hungarian Minority Party Will Not Vote The Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion Against The Government

The leader of Romania’s main Hungarian minority party UDMR, Kelemen Hunor, announced on Wednesday that his group decided not to vote the no-confidence motion filed against the current Government, arguing that opposition parties did not present an alternative to the current ruling coalition.

No-Confidence Motion Against Government Read Before Parliament

The no-confidence motion filed by opposition parties against the Viorica Dancila Government had its first reading before the combined chambers of the Parliament on Monday, with a debate and final vote to take place on Thursday.

Opposition Files No-Confidence Motion Against Romanian Government

Romanian parliamentary opposition parties filed on Friday a no-confidence motion against the Government, with the signatures of 163 MPs. The debate and vote of the motion will take place next week.

Opposition To File No-Confidence Motion On Friday, Vote To Be Scheduled For Next Week

Romanian opposition parties will file their announced no-confidence motion against the government on Friday, their parliamentary leaders announced on Wednesday.

Liberal Party Announces It Will File No-Confidence Motion This Week

The chairman of Romanian opposition party PNL, Ludovic Orban, announced on Tuesday that the group will file a no-confidence motion against the Romanian Government this week, with the exact day to be decided together with other opposition parties.

Prime Minister: I Am Not Afraid Of A No-Confidence Motion

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila downplayed on Monday an announced no-confidence motion which will be filed in the next period by opposition parties, stating that she trusts her party and coalition colleagues to support the Government.

Opposition Could File No-Confidence Motion Around December 10

Opposition parties could file a no-confidence motion against the Viorica Dancila Government around December 10, liberal MP Ioan Cupsa told MEDIAFAX on Friday.

Romanian Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion To Be Read Out Wednesday

Romanian Chamber of Deputies Speaker Roberta Anastase said Tuesday the opposition’s no-confidence motion will be read out in plenary session Wednesday.

Romanian Govt To Face Second No-Confidence Motion This Week

Romania’s center-right coalition Government faces a second vote of no-confidence called by the opposition this week over the unitary wage law for the public sector.

Romanian Senate Chairman Suspends Parliament Meeting Over Quorum

Romania’s Senate Chairman Mircea Geoana Friday suspended the plenary meeting where the opposition was supposed to read out a motion of no-confidence saying only 225 MPs are present and the meeting lacks quorum.

Romania PM Calls On Opposition To Observe Constitution When Submitting No-Conf Motion

Romanian Prime Minster Emil Boc on Tuesday called on the opposition to observe the Constitutional rules on the procedure entailed by a no-confidence motion after the opposition said Parliament would debate and vote on an upcoming motion after New Year’s.

Romanian Opp Parties To Submit No-Confidence Motion Over Wage Bill, Debate It After Dec 31

Romanian opposition Social Democratic Party president Victor Ponta said, after a meeting with liberal and conservative leaders, that they agreed to submit a no-confidence motion over the IMF-required unitary wage bill and debate it at the beginning of next year.

Romanian Opposition Parties Submit New No-Confidence Motion In Parliament

Romanian opposition social democrats and liberals on Friday submitted a new no-confidence motion in Parliament against the Government after the latter sought the lawmakers’ vote of confidence to pass the education reform into law.

Romanian Liberals Prepare To Submit New No-Confidence Motion

Romania’s opposition liberals have started collecting signatures Thursday to submit a new no-confidence motion and prevent the Cabinet from passing the education reform into law bypassing Parliament.

Romanian Parliament Assembles To Hear Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion

Romania’s two chambers of Parliament have assembled in plenary meeting Wednesday to hear the opposition’s no-confidence motion, which is to be debated and put to the vote next Wednesday.

Romanian Opposition Submits No-Confidence Motion In Parliament

Romania’s opposition social democrats, liberals and conservatives have submitted a no-confidence motion in Parliament Monday, in a bid to overthrow the coalition government of democrat liberals and the Hungarian minority party.

Romanian Parliament Might Debate No-Conf Motion On Oct 25

Romania’s Senate chairman, social democrat Mircea Geoana, said Saturday before a party congress, the no-confidence motion the opposition social democrats and liberal plan to submit Monday is likely to be debated in parliament on October 25.

Romanian Opposition Parties Team Up For New No-Confidence Motion Against Govt

Romania’s opposition Liberal Party head Crin Antonescu said Wednesday, after a meeting with opposition social democrats, that the two parties will jointly submit a no-confidence motion against the Government, during the Parliament session this fall.

Romania PM Says Unafraid Of Opposition No-Confidence Vote – Been There, Done That

Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc said Saturday he is not afraid of a no-confidence motion the opposition plans to put to the vote this fall saying he’s been through such motions before and his government has survived.

Romanian Opp Social Democrats Might Try To Oust Govt Against During Current Parliament Session

Romanian social democrat leader Victor Ponta said Friday that he considers submitting a second no-confidence motion against the Government during the current Parliament session, if there is no other way to “free” Romania from Prime Minister Emil Boc’s “scourge”.

Romania’s Opp May Submit Another No-Confidence Motion During Current Session – Party Leader

Romanian social democrat leader Victor Ponta said Tuesday, after the no-confidence motion against the Government was rejected, that the opposition may submit a second motion in the current Parliament session, adding the party will do its utmost to fight against the Government’s austerity plan.

Romanian Govt Faces No-Confidence Vote In Parliament Over Austere Measures

Romanian lawmakers met in plenary meeting Tuesday at 10 a.m. to debate and vote on the opposition’s no-confidence motion, which seeks to overthrow the country’s democrat liberal Government for its austerity plan that cuts wages and pensions.

Thousands Of Romanian Unionists Rally In Support Of Opp No-Conf Motion Outside Parl HQ

Thousands of Romanian unionists gathered Tuesday morning outside Parliament headquarters in capital Bucharest and started forming a human chain in the nearby park, in a show of support for the opposition’s no-confidence motion, which lawmakers put to the vote Tuesday.

Romanian Democrat Liberal Deputy To Support Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion

The newly elected Romanian ruling democrat liberal deputy and former television talk-show host Teo Trandafir told newspaper Gandul Monday that she will vote in favor of the opposition’s no-confidence motion Tuesday.

Romanian Senate Chairman Calls Standing Office Meeting On No-Conf Motion For Monday

Romania’s Senate chairman, opposition social democrat Mircea Geoana, said in a letter to democrat liberal Senate vice-president Anca Boagiu that he is calling a standing office meeting for Monday regarding the no-confidence motion calendar.

Romanian Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion To Be Read Wednesday, Voted Next Tuesday

The standing offices of Romania’s two chambers of Parliament decided Tuesday that the no-confidence motion submitted by the opposition will be read Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and put to the vote next Tuesday at 10:00 a.m..

Romanian Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion Submitted To Lower House Monday

Romania’s Chamber of Deputies secretary general Gheorghe Barbu on Monday said the opposition social democrats’ no-confidence motion against the two laws that make up the Government’s austerity plan was submitted Monday with the cabinet of the Chamber’s Speaker.

Romanian Opp Social Democrats To Submit Single No-Confidence Motion Over Govt Austerity Plan

Romania’s opposition Social Democratic Party head Victor Ponta on Monday said his party will submit a single no-confidence motion, not two motions as initially announced, against the two laws that make up the austerity plan for which the Government seeks a confidence vote in Parliament on Monday.

Ruling Democratic Union Of Hungarians In Romania Won’t Vote To Overthrow Govt

Romania’s Environment Minister Laszlo Borbely said Saturday that no Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania lawmaker will vote in favor of the no-confidence motions promised by opposition parties to oust the Government.

Romanian Opp Social Democrats To Submit Two No-Confidence Motions Against Govt

Romania’s opposition social democrats will file two no-confidence motions against the Government, since the Cabinet will seek the Parliament’s confidence vote twice, both for pension cuts and for public sector wage cuts, party spokesperson Radu Moldovan told MEDIAFAX Wednesday.

Romanian Public Administration Unionists To Strike Until After No-Confidence Motion Debate

Romania’s full-blown public administration strike, started Monday by the National Public Administration Union Federation, or FNSA, will last at least until after the no-confidence motion is debated, federation leaders said Monday.

Romanian Liberals Set To Uphold Any Upcoming No-Confidence Motions

Romania’s opposition Liberal Party PNL will vote in favor of the social democrats’ planned no-confidence motion, regardless of whether or not it will take part in drafting the motion, and it will also uphold any upcoming motions, liberal Ludovic Orban said Thursday.

No-Confidence Motion Obligatory If Govt OKs Cost Cutting Plan – Romanian Senate Chairman

Romanian Senate Chairman Mircea Geoana said Monday opposition parties must submit a no-confidence motion against the Government if the Executive gives a confidence vote to the cut spending program to reduce salaries and pensions.