Parliamentarians in Romania voted on Tuesday to remove Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan from office. The motion passed with 281 votes in favor across the 464 seats of the two houses of parliament, a majority of almost 50. It's unclear what that will lead to in the debt-riddled EU member that has long been unable to join the eurozone because of its economic difficulties. Even more lawmakers voted to oust Bolojan than the 254 who had supported the motion to table a vote, any tally above 233 would have been enough to remove him. Who was in the coalition government and why did it implode?…