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Romanian broad ruling coalition parties must continue despite tensions, president says

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Posted on April 17, 2026

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BUCHAREST, April 17 (Reuters) - Romania's broad ruling coalition of four pro-European Union parties has no choice but to continue to govern, President Nicusor Dan said, even if its biggest party will

Romania Faces Coalition Tensions as President Urges Pro-EU Parties to Govern

Political Crisis Looms Over Romania's Ruling Coalition

BUCHAREST, April 17 (Reuters) - Romania's broad ruling coalition of four pro-European Union parties has no choice but to continue to govern, President Nicusor Dan said, even if its biggest party will likely call for the prime minister's resignation on Monday.

Potential Withdrawal of Support for Prime Minister

Romania's leftist Social Democrats are likely to vote on Monday to withdraw their support for reform-driven Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, several party members have said, potentially triggering a political crisis.

Background: Formation of the Coalition Government

The coalition government took power 10 months ago after a deeply polarizing presidential election which was initially canceled on suspicion of Russian interference in favour of a far-right front runner before it was re-run last May and won by centrist Dan.

Coalition Agreement and Rotating Prime Ministers

At the time, the four parties agreed to rotate prime ministers from Bolojan to the leftist Social Democrats (PSD) in the spring of 2027. But the PSD has repeatedly clashed with Bolojan over spending cuts and Monday's internal vote goes against coalition protocols signed 10 months ago.

President Dan's Call for Unity

"At the end of the day, a coalition from the same parties must result to govern Romania, there isn't another (option)," Dan told local radio station Europa FM late on Thursday. 

"We need a coalition, an understanding between these parties and I don't want to take sides, I will try to mediate this rupture we can all see."

Presidential Role in Government Stability

As president, Dan nominates the prime minister and last year was a strong supporter of Bolojan.

Possible Outcomes and Political Implications

Social Democrats' Demands and Bolojan's Stance

Sources with knowledge of Monday's meeting told Reuters the Social Democrats could give up the plan to rotate prime ministers as long as the Liberals pick someone other than Bolojan. Bolojan has said he does not plan to resign.

Importance of Social Democrats in Parliament

A pro-European governing majority cannot exist without the Social Democrats, the largest party in parliament but currently polling significantly below the opposition far right.

Upcoming Elections and Economic Risks

Romania holds a parliamentary election in 2028.

Ratings agencies have kept Romania on the last rung of investment grade after Bolojan's cabinet raised taxes and began cutting the EU's largest budget deficit but warned that political instability was the country's biggest risk.    

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Romania’s fragile BBB‑ investment‑grade rating depends on ongoing fiscal consolidation and coalition stability amid PSD’s threat to withdraw support, risking delay of critical budget measures (Fitch, S&P)
  • S&P projects deficits narrowing to 6.5% of GDP in 2026 and 5.5% in 2027, contingent on political cohesion through the scheduled PM rotation in 2027
  • OECD and Fitch stress that political uncertainty and delays in reforms endanger EU fund absorption and fiscal discipline, potentially jeopardizing debt sustainability

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Romania's ruling coalition facing tensions?
Tensions have risen due to disputes between the Social Democrats and Prime Minister Bolojan over spending cuts and party protocol breaches.
What might trigger a Romanian government crisis?
A crisis could occur if the Social Democrats withdraw support for Prime Minister Bolojan, potentially requiring a new coalition agreement.
What role does President Nicusor Dan play in the government crisis?
President Dan mediates disagreements and nominates the prime minister, urging continued coalition governance.

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