Romania's president calls on prime minister to resign

AP  |  Bucharest 

Romania's today called on the to resign, saying she is unfit for the job.

said that Viorica Dancila "is not up for the job of Romanian prime minister," three months after she became Romania's first female this January.

Iohannis said that she "prefers to execute party orders" and represented "a vulnerability" for He was referring to her political dependence on the of the ruling Social Democrats, Liviu Dragnea, who effectively runs the government.

Iohannis also accused her of failing to inform him over a unilateral government proposal to relocate to

Iohannis is in charge of foreign policy and would make a final decision on the embassy. He doesn't have the authority to fire Dancila, but his request will put pressure on the government.

Calin Popescu Tariceanu, who heads the which is a junior partner in the government, said only Parliament could decide whether to support or fire Dancila.

Iohannis summoned Dancila for a meeting, but she said she wouldn't go.

Earlier today, Iohannis said he was concerned that the Social Democrats were trying to meddle in the running of the National Bank of

Dragnea can't be due to a 2016 conviction for vote-rigging.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 16:10 IST