
(ANSA-AFP) - BUCHAREST, JUN 4 - Romanian president Nicusor Dan on Thursday designated pro-European MEP Eugen Tomac as prime minister, a month after the previous government leader was ousted in a no confidence motion. "Since the parties cannot agree among themselves, the only possible solution is a prime minister who is independent of the parties in parliament and who can successfully steer Romania ... in the direction the Romanian people want, that means a pro-Western stance, that means maintaining financial stability," Dan said. Tomac said he would propose "a technical government, not a political one". (ANSA-AFP).