Former presidential advisor and Foreign Minister Cristian Diaconescu stated Friday that Romania is currently “ungovernable” due to the inability of political parties to forge a governing majority. This impasse follows recent elections and ongoing efforts to invest a new government. Diaconescu specifically criticized negotiations for votes with the AUR party, suggesting potential negative consequences stemming from such deals. He implied that the outcome heavily relies on parties with whom coalition building is crucial. The situation highlights a period of political instability in Romania. Diaconescu’s comments underscore the fragility of the current political landscape and the challenges in establishing a functional government. The lack of a stable coalition raises concerns about the country’s ability to address pressing issues.