Romania's prime minister has been removed in a no-confidence vote after MPs backed a motion against Ilie Bolojan in parliament.Lawmakers voted 281 to 233 in favour of the motion, comfortably above the threshold needed to pass it.The vote followed the collapse of Bolojan's four-party coalition after the Social Democrats withdrew and later joined the far-right opposition to support the move.Bolojan will remain as caretaker prime minister until a new government is approved.President Nicusor Dan is expected to begin talks on rebuilding a governing majority, possibly under a different prime minister or a technocrat.The result matters because Romania is an EU... [Continue Reading]