Romania’s national-conservative opposition delivered a major blow to the country’s Brussels-aligned establishment after Parliament rejected Prime Minister-designate Adrian Veștea’s proposed globalist government on Monday night. Veștea’s cabinet secured only 189 votes in favor, far short of the 233 needed to take office. The defeat leaves President Nicușor Dan facing another nomination battle as Romania’s political crisis deepens. The vote, for supporters of Călin Georgescu and George Simion’s AUR movement, represents a patriotic blockade against another out-of-touch, globalist government seen by critics as shaped by Brussels, elite backroom deals and contempt for the Romanian electorate. The failed vote came 48 days after the previous interim government was toppled by an ad-hoc alignment involving AUR and PSD. That earlier collapse exposed the weakness of the pro-EU political…

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