Romanian parliament approves anti-corruption referendum

‘Romania’s parliament has voted in favor of a referendum on anti-corruption reforms proposed by right-wing President Klaus lohannis, who has been critical of the country’s left-wing government.
On Monday, lawmakers across party lines voted in favor of the presidential plan to hold the referendum on unspecified measures meant to tackle prevailing corruption in the country.
All the 310 MPs present in the 463-seat parliament unanimously endorsed the proposal.
President lohannis now has to set a date for the vote.’
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