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14 May 2012

Romania's social-liberal government has sixth months to strike a balance between its populist promises to reverse austerity measures and the requirements of the IMF before the parliamentary elections in November 2012. Domestic political instability, a partial change of priorities in external affairs, and the predicted confrontation between the president and the foreign minister over conducting foreign policy are all factors with potentially negative implications for the Romanian position in the EU and for bilateral cooperation with Poland.

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Author Anita Sobják
Series PISM Bulletins
Issue 383
Publisher Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Copyright © 2012 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
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