Romania's Fiscal Crisis Tests New Prime Minister

Romania's Fiscal Crisis Tests New Prime Minister

Adrian Vestea, nominated as Romania's prime minister on June 14, faces immediate pressure from Brussels over the country's widening current-account deficit and budget trajectory. The Liberal veteran has ten days to form a government. His development-ministry background gives him expertise in EU fund absorption, but bond markets and the European Commission are watching whether he can shepherd fiscal consolidation through a fragmented parliament without collapsing his coalition.

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