Marcel Ciolacu resigned as Romanian prime minister following the disappointing performance of coalition candidate Crin Antonescu in the presidential elections, where ultranationalist George Simion won. The big tent coalition, formed by PSD, PNL, and UDMR, suffered internal conflicts post the annulled elections, leading to accusations of failure to mobilize voters. This resulted in a decision by PSD ministers to leave the government. The aftermath of the election leaves the coalition fractured and calls for more effective leadership and strategy moving forward, especially in rural areas.
The recent resignation of Marcel Ciolacu as Romanian prime minister highlights the internal strife within the ruling coalition after Crin Antonescu's failed presidential bid.
The failure of the big tent coalition to mobilize voter support for Antonescu in the presidential election has prompted calls for greater accountability within the PSD and its partners.
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