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Romanian Globalist Government Collapses After Losing No-Confidence Vote in Parliament

Last Updated: May 5, 2026By

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Romania gets rid of ‘pro-EU’ government.

The Romanian establishment, with the help of the judiciary, canceled the 2024 Presidential elections led in the first round by Calin Georgescu, arrested and charged him, and it became clear: the re-do of the election had to be won by a Globalist like Nicusor Dan.

But the Brussels-supported government of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan was not to be long-lasting.

Today (5), Romanian lawmakers toppled Bolojan’s government in a no-confidence vote.

Pro-EU outlets say this move ‘puts at risk the country’s sovereign debt ratings, its access to ‌EU funds and the stability of its currency’.

But the truth is that Romanians don’t want to be ruled by Brussels – it’s as simple as that.

Reuters reported:

“Bolojan has led a minority government since late April when the Social Democrats – the largest party in parliament – called for his resignation and then walked out of the four-party coalition and teamed up with the far-right opposition to file a no-confidence vote.

Tuesday’s no-confidence motion garnered 281 votes, ​above the 233 needed to pass, the official parliamentary count showed.

Although a snap election looks unlikely, financial markets are concerned that ​the turbulence could mean Bucharest wavers in its commitment to narrowing the European Union’s biggest budget deficit. Romania’s leu ⁠currency fell to a record low against the euro ahead of Tuesday’s vote.”

Romania’s ‌next ⁠parliamentary election is set for 2028, and the Euro-Globalists are in a panic over a possible early (snap) election. Since the right-wingers from the Alliance for Uniting Romanians (AUR), led by George Simion, are heading in the opinion polls.

Politico reported:

“Simion is widely considered to be the mastermind behind Bolojan’s fall. His far-right party is surging in the polls, and its odds are likely to improve even further in a period of extended instability that will threaten the country’s already precarious economic outlook. Romania must complete key reforms by August to unlock around €11 billion in EU funding, and if it doesn’t get its public finances in order, it may also face a credit rating downgrade.

[…] [Simion] called for snap elections during Tuesday’s debate in parliament. ‘We assume the future of this country, a future government and restore the hope of the Romanians’, he said. ‘Romania’s destiny must be decided by the votes of the Romanians’.”

Read more:

Stolen Election, Collapsed Trust: Georgescu Proposes Unity Government as Romania’s Last Best Hope

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