Romanian President nominates incumbent premier to lead new government

23 December 2024, 11:34

Romania New Government
Romania New Government. Picture: PA

Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu will lead a pro-European administration after the presidential election was annulled, deepening a political crisis.

Romania’s President has nominated incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu to lead a new pro-European coalition government in the hopes of ending a protracted political crisis in the European Union country following the annulment of a presidential election by a top court.

After deliberations with Romania’s political parties, President Klaus Iohannis nominated Mr Ciolacu of the leftist Social Democratic Party (PSD) to try to form a government.

Mr Ciolacu, whose party topped the polls in a December 1 parliamentary election, has served as Prime Minister since June last year.

It is widely seen as a tactical push to shut out far-right nationalists who made significant gains in parliament, revealing widespread anti-establishment sentiment.

Mr Iohannis nominates Prime Minister designate Marcel Ciolacu
Mr Iohannis nominated Prime Minister designate Marcel Ciolacu to form the new government in Bucharest (AP)

“It will not be an easy mandate for the future government,” Mr Ciolacu said.

“We are aware that we are in the midst of a deep political crisis. It is also a crisis of trust, and this coalition aims to regain the trust of citizens, the trust of the people.”

The President’s nomination will need to be approved by legislators.

The parliamentary election came on the heels of a presidential vote in which the far-right outsider Calin Georgescu won the first round, in which Mr Ciolacu came third.

Georgescu’s surprise success plunged Romania into turmoil as allegations of electoral violations and Russian interference emerged.

Days before the December 8 presidential run-off, the Constitutional Court made the unprecedented move to annul the presidential race.

The new PM shakes hands
It is hoped the move will help end the recent political crisis after the presidential election was annulled (AP)

The new coalition is expected to comprise the PSD, the centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL), the small ethnic Hungarian UDMR party and national minorities.

The three parties have also agreed on a common pro-European candidate to enter the re-run of the presidential election, the date of which is yet to be announced.

“Each of the signatories of this political agreement has understood the signal sent by Romanians during the general elections,” Mr Ciolacu said.

In 2021, the PSD and the PNL also formed an unlikely but increasingly strained coalition together with UDMR, which exited the Cabinet last year after a power-sharing dispute.

By Press Association

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