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Romanian Parliament Resumes No-Confidence Vote Meeting
23.12.2010, 11:59 | Actuality | 808 views
The Romanian Parliament has resumed the plenary meeting on the motion of no-confidence submitted by the opposition over the unitary wage law for the public sector, which the Government sought to adopt through a confidence vote last week. Political groups in Parliament decided to resume the meeting and put the no-confidence motion to the vote, after debates were interrupted earlier when a man jumped from the balcony of the plenary meeting room injuring himself seriously. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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