The mayor of Buzău, Constantin Toma, has sharply criticized the proposed government led by Adrian Veștea, labeling it a hastily assembled and ineffective coalition. Toma, a member of the Social Democratic Party, expressed strong doubts about the government’s ability to benefit the country. He publicly stated his hope that the parliament will not approve the investiture of Veștea’s cabinet. The criticism centers on the perceived lack of cohesion and potential for instability within the proposed governing structure. Toma’s remarks reflect growing concerns regarding the political landscape following recent government changes. His opposition adds to the uncertainty surrounding the formation of a new Romanian administration. The outcome of the investiture vote remains to be seen.
