A former NATO commander, Dorin Toma, has publicly accused Adrian Veștea of hindering infrastructure development near the Cincu training polygon. Toma alleges Veștea, in both his roles as President of Brașov County Council and Minister of Development, blocked key projects. The criticism follows Veștea’s recent appointment as Romania’s new Prime Minister, a decision Toma expressed surprise over. The accusations specifically relate to infrastructure needed to support the military training area. Toma suggests Veștea’s actions undermine collective efforts, though the specific nature of the blocked projects remains unclear. This raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the prioritization of national security infrastructure. The allegations could present early challenges for the newly appointed Prime Minister.