AUR party leader George Simion has asserted that all 90 of his party’s parliamentarians are unified and will support any motions or suspensions brought forward. This statement comes after AUR deputy Mohammad Murad indicated a willingness to potentially support a government led by Prime Minister-designate Catalin Veștea, contingent on the program presented. Simion’s comments aim to dispel any perception of division within the party regarding potential coalition building. He specifically denied the presence of “traitors” within AUR’s parliamentary ranks. The party’s stance remains conditional, tied to the specifics of Veștea’s proposed governing agenda. This declaration seeks to maintain party discipline amidst ongoing political maneuvering following recent elections. The situation highlights the complex dynamics of potential government formation in Romania.