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The Romanian Parliament voted for the resignation of the government

To declare a vote of no confidence in the government was needed 233 votes, or half of the deputies.

In Romanian Parliament failed attempt to declare a vote of no confidence in the government of social Democrats called for centre-right opposition. Also the resignation of the Cabinet of Ministers require demonstrators in the centre of Bucharest.

Parliament rejected this issue due to the fact that MPs from the ruling Social democratic party and its allies in the ALDE political power and UDMR (the party of ethnic Hungarians), which represent a total of 61% of the seats in Parliament, abstained from voting.

The country began the mass protests after the government lifted a controversial decree on the decriminalization of a number of corruption cases rocked the country. On 1 February on the streets of Bucharest about 300 thousand people demanding the resignation of the government. crowded demonstrations also took place in Timisoara, Sibiu and other Romanian cities. By February 6, prostectomy was about 1 million.

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