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"textContent": "A serious split has emerged within the ruling circles of another Eastern European country, which threatens to turn into a radical change in its foreign policy vector.\nCollapse of the Ruling Coalition in Romania\n\nThe pro-Western government in Romania is falling apart, creating a new headache for Brussels after the victory of the party of Rumen Radev in Bulgaria.\nRomania is entering a phase of open political crisis after the Social Democratic Party (PSD), which holds the largest number of seats in parliament, will today withdraw its support for Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan (a representative of the liberals, PNL). The coalition government of four parties came to power 10 months ago, when the results of the presidential elections became clear. It should be recalled that the first round was annulled in 2024 due to suspicions of a \"hybrid war” conducted by Russia in favor of nationalist Călin Georgescu.",
"title": "Political Turmoil in Romania Threatens Pro-Western Government"
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