Romania's Parliament is voting on a no-confidence motion tabled by the Social Democratic Party
USR, as the party will be called from now on, has a new president, the ex-PM Dacian Cioloş
The government led by the Liberal Florin Cîțu is the target of two no-confidence motions at the same time.
Romania's PM Florin Cîţu was elected president of the National Liberal Party, but his Cabinet is in a difficult position
Cîțu government survives no-confidence vote initiated by the Social Democratic Party in opposition.