Romania's Iohannis nominates Iraqi war veteran Ciuca as PM designate


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  • Thursday, 21 Oct 2021

Romania's President Klaus Iohannis and new Prime minister-designate Nicolae Ciuca, a retired four-star army general, deliver a press statement in Bucharest, Romania October 21, 2021. George Calin/Inquam Photos via REUTERS

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's president nominated Nicolae Ciuca as prime minister on Thursday, asking the retired army general to form a centrist government to end a month-long policy stalemate as rising COVID-19 infections threaten to overwhelm hospitals.

One of the European Union's poorest members, Romania has been in political paralysis since a Liberal-led government was toppled by parliament on Oct. 5, threatening its economic recovery and efforts to cut big budget and external shortfalls.

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