Romanian PM nominee Eugen Tomac fails to win backing of second pro-European party, complicating his path to approval in parliament.
Romanian prime minister nominee Eugen Tomac failed to secure the endorsement of a second pro-European party, clouding his election prospects in the country's fractious parliament.
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