Romania's finance minister resigns after policy row - party source


  • World
  • Friday, 07 Feb 2014

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's Finance Minister Daniel Chitoiu resigned from his post in the coalition government on Thursday, after losing the support from his Liberal Party in a policy row, a top party source told Reuters.

Chitoiu had failed to keep his party in the loop about a plan by its leftist partners to reschedule the bank debts of low-income borrowers, the source said.

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