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By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Romania’s ruling coalition, made up of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and their former rivals, the National Liberal Party (PNL), is expected to coast to victory in the general election this autumn. Yet, despite what appears to be a smooth electoral path, the coalition will soon face a series of tough policy decisions, particularly around fiscal consolidation — a challenge that Romania can no longer afford to delay. Formed in December 2021, the grand coalition between the PSD and PNL is far from a natural alliance. These two parties have long been adversaries, occ…

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