Romania's moderate political parties are struggling to form a new government after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's coalition collapsed three weeks ago, while far-right parties gain strength in opinion polls. The Social Democrats have increasingly collaborated with the far-right Alliance for the Unification of Romania on legislation, marking a dangerous normalization of extremism that threatens NATO and EU interests in southeastern Europe.
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Romania's moderate political parties are struggling to form a new government after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's coalition collapsed three weeks ago, while far-right parties gain strength in opinion polls. The Social Democrats have increasingly collaborated with the far-right Alliance for the Unification of Romania on legislation, marking a dangerous normalization of extremism that threatens NATO and EU interests in southeastern Europe.