Cohabitation

Cabinet Ministers under Competing Pressures: Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Political Parties in Semi-Presidential Systems

Although Prime Ministers (PMs) often have the constitutional right to fire ministers, their ability to exercise this power is contingent on institutional rules and party politics. This article focuses on the relative powers of Presidents, PMs and …

Romania – President postpones anti-corruption referendum

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Romania – The politics of the fourth cohabitation

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Romania – Social Democrats’ landslide victory in parliamentary election brings about another spell of cohabitation

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2016 Romanian Parliamentary Election: Pre-Election Report

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Romania – President Iohannis’ contested performance and a brief assessment of his exercise of constitutional powers

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Romania – Censure motion fails to remove PM indicted on corruption charges

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Romania – President-PM clash over fiscal reform during cohabitation

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Romania – President’s veto on Forestry Code sparks first conflict with prime minister

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Romania’s third cohabitation: old habits die hard

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