The Government on Monday approved the final draft of the Labor Code, for which it plans to seek a confidence vote and has sent the bill to Parliament, where it can be amended.
The opposition has said it will submit a no-confidence motion in Parliament over new labor legislation. The motion needs to garner 236 votes to topple the Government.
Prime Minister Emil Boc said he is not nervous about the opposition’s vote of no confidence. Boc’s Government has survived several votes of no confidence prompted by the austerity measures it implemented because of the economic and financial crisis.