
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Romania to its commitments undertaken through external funding, regardless of who will form the government, said the regional representative for Tony Lübbecke Fund, quoted by newspaper "Ziua" after the Romanian government fell yesterday after a successful vote of distrust. This political instability affects the achievement of the objectives that Romania has set itself with the signing of an agreement with the IMF and the European Commission, especially in terms of structural reforms, the newspaper notes, quoted by BTA. Romanian center-right government of Prime Minister Emil Bock was deposed yesterday after parliament adopted a paid opposition censure. This happened weeks before presidential elections scheduled for 22 November. Total of 258 MPs and senators backed a no-confidence votes, but 176 voted against. For the first time since 1990 the Romanian government fell from power after a vote of no confidence. We remind the country of spring of this year signed agreements the international funding of EUR 20 billion. In late September, it became clear that the country will receive the second tranche of Zeman to the IMF amounted to 1.85 billion euros
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