RRI Live!

Listen to Radio Romania International Live

Romanian Parliament has new leaders

The new ruling coalition in Bucharest has started making changes at the top of Parliament.

Romanian Parliament has new leaders
Romanian Parliament has new leaders

, 24.11.2021, 13:50

Romania has a new coalition government made up of the National Liberal Party (PNL), the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). The new government makeup has prompted the change of Parliament s leadership, given that the balance of power in Parliament has also changed, less than a year after the parliamentary elections. Thus, the PSD leader Marcel Ciolacu was elected speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, while the Liberal leader Florin Citu became head of the Senate. Both will take over their new jobs on Friday, after the new government is sworn in. The election procedure in the Chamber of Deputies was simple, given that the position was vacant following the resignation of former Liberal leader Ludovic Orban. In his turn, Marcel Ciolacu was elected speaker of the Chamber of Deputies with 217 votes in favor and 77 against, and thus won this position over his contender Cristina Pruna from the Save Romania Union (USR).



Ciolacu has promised that, as speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, he will make sure that both social and economic measures for which PSD joined the coalition government will become reality as soon as possible and that the governing programme will have support in Parliament. Things were far more complicated in the Senate, where Anca Dragu from USR had to be revoked in order to appoint a new speaker. The move was grounded in a Constitutional Court ruling, according to which if the configuration of the parliamentary majority changes, then the speaker can be revoked, in the absence of political support. USR already announced they will challenge the revocation in Court.



In his turn, the Liberal leader Florin Citu who had 82 votes in favor and 25 against is now faced with problems from inside his party, due to the alliance with PSD. Former Liberal leader Ludovic Orban left the party after almost 30 years of membership, alongside a number of senators and deputies. Among them are former ministers Violeta Alexandru and Adrian Oros. The latter have voiced their disappointment at the direction that the party took and at the alliance with the Social Democrats. Moreover, the PNL leadership is criticized from within the party, by some members who say that the new government makeup does not favor PNL. On the other hand, Citu says he is open to dialogue and willing to accept the membership of former Liberals who did not attack the party and who support the Liberal principles.



By Thursday Romania should have a sworn in government led by the Liberal Nicolae Ciuca and structured on 20 ministries and two deputy prime ministers. The Liberals keep in place the same ministers at the Foreign Affairs, Home Affairs, Education and Energy ministries and receive another four ministries, while the Social Democrats have nine ministries, among which Finance, Defense, Economy and the Government s General Secretariat. UDMR also keep the ministries they had, namely Development, Environment and Sport.



The governing programme, submitted to Parliament on Tuesday, is based on principles like resilience, stability, transparency, equity and efficiency, according to the PM designate, who gives assurances that pensions, the minimum social allowance, the gross minimum salary and the child allowance will be raised. (EE)


Emil Hurezeanu and Roxana Mînzatu in Brussels (Credits: mae.ro)
Today in the News Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Romanian foreign policy priorities

The European Union understands that Romania remains a strong, stable state with priorities aligned with European ones, the Vice-President of the...

Romanian foreign policy priorities
EP and local elections in Romania on June 9 (Photo credits: AEP)
Today in the News Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Presidential election calendar in Romania

On December 6 last year, after having validated the first round, and the second round was already underway at polling stations abroad, the...

Presidential election calendar in Romania
Photo: roaep.ro
Today in the News Tuesday, 28 January 2025

The Venice Commission and the Romanian elections

The unprecedented political crisis in Bucharest still creates waves internationally, as the reputed Venice Commission has published a report on the...

The Venice Commission and the Romanian elections
Auschwitz
Today in the News Tuesday, 28 January 2025

80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz

January 27 marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.   In Poland, the country with the largest Jewish...

80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
Today in the News Monday, 27 January 2025

Reactions after the theft in the Netherlands

Four of the most important artefacts from Romania’s national heritage were stolen from the Drents Museum in the Dutch city of Assen. They...

Reactions after the theft in the Netherlands
Today in the News Monday, 27 January 2025

S&P downgrades Romania’s rating

For Romania and its economic-financial prospects, 2025 begins in the same way as 2024 ended: Standard&Poor’s rating agency has maintained...

S&P downgrades Romania’s rating
Today in the News Thursday, 23 January 2025

Restructuring plans spark protests

  A huge deficit and a European Commission hanging over the government like a sword of Damocles, insisting that Bucharest take measures to reduce...

Restructuring plans spark protests
Today in the News Thursday, 23 January 2025

MApN dismantles Russia’s misinformation campaign

Romania’s Ministry of National Defence has denounced a new misinformation campaign concerning Romania. Russian journalists have this time tackled...

MApN dismantles Russia’s misinformation campaign

Partners

Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român
Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS Liga Studentilor Romani din Strainatate - LSRS
Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online Modernism | The Leading Romanian Art Magazine Online
Institului European din România Institului European din România
Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti Institutul Francez din România – Bucureşti
Muzeul Național de Artă al României Muzeul Național de Artă al României
Le petit Journal Le petit Journal
Radio Prague International Radio Prague International
Muzeul Național de Istorie a României Muzeul Național de Istorie a României
ARCUB ARCUB
Radio Canada International Radio Canada International
Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti” Muzeul Național al Satului „Dimitrie Gusti”
SWI swissinfo.ch SWI swissinfo.ch
UBB Radio ONLINE UBB Radio ONLINE
Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl Strona główna - English Section - polskieradio.pl
creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti creart - Centrul de Creație Artă și Tradiție al Municipiului Bucuresti
italradio italradio
Institutul Confucius Institutul Confucius
BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți BUCPRESS - știri din Cernăuți

Affiliates

Euranet Plus Euranet Plus
AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters AIB | the trade association for international broadcasters
Digital Radio Mondiale Digital Radio Mondiale
News and current affairs from Germany and around the world News and current affairs from Germany and around the world
Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona Comunità radiotelevisiva italofona

Providers

RADIOCOM RADIOCOM
Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company Zeno Media - The Everything Audio Company