Analysis-Romania's budget cuts spark backlash ahead of sensitive election


FILE PHOTO: People walk past the Palace of the Parliament, ahead of the runoff for the presidential elections in Bucharest, Romania, December 6, 2024. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki/File Photo

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Government cost cuts to curb Romania's chronic budget deficit and avert a ratings downgrade are causing a social backlash that risks boosting support for the far-right pro-Moscow candidate in May's presidential rerun.

Romania's pro-European ruling coalition is scaling back years of spending that has lifted debt by nearly one-fifth of output from pre-pandemic levels just as the new election nears.

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