Romania’s potential governing coalition is facing difficulties as Adrian Veștea, the proposed prime minister, may not secure enough parliamentary support to form a government. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is considering Sorin Grindeanu as an alternative candidate should Veștea’s bid fail. This shift comes after the Hungarian Democratic Alliance of Romania (UDMR) decided against joining the coalition, complicating the PSD’s calculations. PSD leaders were reportedly awaiting the UDMR’s decision together at the party headquarters, expressing dissatisfaction with the outcome. The situation introduces further instability in the formation of a new Romanian government. The possibility of a PSD-led government remains under discussion, but its composition is now uncertain.