
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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