Romania's pro-EU minority government on the ropes as parliament debates no-confidence motion
BUCHAREST, May 5 - Romania's parliament is likely to oust Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's minority government on Tuesday after it debates a no-confidence motion put forward by the two largest parties, potentially leading to a policy deadlock that endangers the country's sovereign debt ratings, access to EU funds and its leu currency.
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