Friday, February 17, 2012


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Romanian President Names New Prime Minister

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BUCHAREST -- Romanian President Traian Basescu has named economist Lucian Croitoru as prime minister.

The country's parliament, which dismissed the outgoing center-right government of Emil Boc on October 13 with a vote of no confidence, was expected to vote on the nomination later in the day.

The ruling coalition had imploded on October 1 with Boc's dismissal of a Social Democratic cabinet minister over comments he made about possible electoral fraud.

The country's voters go to the polls in November to elect a president, with Basescu currently regarded as the front-runner.

Currently adviser to the head of the Romanian central bank BNR, Croitoru is a former Romanian representative to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

President Basescu also said the IMF had postponed a mission to Bucharest until "after parliament approves a new government."

IMF representatives were expected to visit Romania in coming weeks to review progress under a $30 billion aid accord.

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