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Romanian Govt Survives No Confidence Motion As No MPs Cast Votes
23.12.2010, 12:23 | Actuality | 808 views
The Romanian Government survived a fourth no-confidence motion this year as none of the MPs cast a vote on the motion Thursday after a man working for the public television jumped from one of the room’s balconies and injured himself. The plenary meeting was resumed after the incident, but opposition lawmakers left and ruling coalition members did not cast any votes. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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