Romania’s political turmoil: Sovereign risk, EU funding and grid reform
28 May, 2026
The recent collapse of Romania’s government has raised questions in the market over whether the country’s clean energy growth could be derailed. While the crisis has clearly increased policy and financing risk at a sensitive moment, the immediate concern is whether prolonged political instability could weaken the underlying mechanisms needed to keep capital flowing and bring future clean energy projects online on schedule.
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