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Tag: government crisis

Lisbon referendum just one of many hurdles for Dublin - 01 October 2009 - News

Ireland's referendum on the EU reform treaty this week is only the first of three major threats to the Dublin government and its efforts to tackle a financial crisis that has crippled Europe's once fastest-growing economy.

Romania seeks IMF loan as Eastern crisis worsens - 05 March 2009 - News

Romania is holding talks with the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund to weigh up a possible loan, EurActiv Romania reported yesterday (4 March).

Belgian PM to stay on despite resignation - 18 July 2008 - News

Rejecting the resignation of Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme yesterday (17 July), King Albert II of Belgium instead mandated three government mediators to resolve the deadlock over increased regional autonomy that has been gripping the linguistically-divided country for months.

Political crisis grips Belgium - 24 August 2007 - News

Yves Leterme, Belgium's prime minister designate, mandated to form a new government after the 10 June elections, has resigned, raising questions about the future of the country that hosts the main European institutions.

Polish government crisis may trigger early elections - 10 July 2007 - News

Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski is facing turmoil after having sacked his Agriculture Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Andrzeij Lepper, due to corruption allegations.

Resolving Ukraine crisis - 16 May 2007 - Analysis

An agreement to hold early parliamentary elections may be the compromise that resolves Ukraine's ongoing political crisis, writes Anna Górska in EastWeek newsletter.

Political crisis in Poland - 17 May 2004 - News

Poland has been thrown into political uncertainty after PM Marek Belka lost a vote of confidence on 14 May.

Turkish government replaces key officials to save economy - 05 March 2001 - News

Turkish Government appoints new key officials in a bid to salvage economic reforms

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