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Romania’s Social Democrats propose their own leader as prime minister in bid to avert snap election

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BUCHAREST, June 24 (Reuters) - ‌Romania's leftist Social Democrats, parliament's ​largest party, said on Wednesday they would back their ⁠own party leader Sorin Grindeanu for prime minister, as parties try to agree a ​new government after a pro-European coalition collapsed last month.

The ‌Social Democrats triggered the political crisis in early May by quitting the coalition and teaming up ⁠with the far right opposition ⁠to topple Liberal Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.

The three other parties in the outgoing coalition say they will not govern with the Social ‌Democrats again. But that leaves no group with ⁠enough seats in parliament ‌to form a majority.

A liberal ​candidate tapped by the president to form a government failed to win enough support, and ‌if another candidate is selected ​and fails, new ⁠parliamentary elections must be held.

The pro-European ‌parties have said they ⁠aim to reach an agreement on forming a minority government to avert a snap election, ​but have not ‌agreed yet whether it will be formed by ⁠the Social Democrats or ​by the centre right.

(Reporting by Luiza ​IlieEditing by Peter Graff)

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