BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's new Prime Minister Mihai Tudose will name a new finance minister when he unveils his cabinet later on Wednesday, two ruling party officials said, as he seeks to end two weeks of political turmoil.
Tudose got the job after members of his ruling party ousted his predecessor last week - largely, say analysts, because they were frustrated by the administration's failure to water down anti-corruption legislation.
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