Negotiations are underway in Romania to form a new government led by Adrian Veștea, with intense lobbying of individual parliamentarians across party lines. Social Democrats, alongside Veștea and his allies within the National Liberal Party (PNL), are reportedly offering ministerial positions in exchange for votes. Digi24 sources indicate a vote-for-portfolio strategy is being employed to secure support. Veștea aims to confirm 240 guaranteed votes by tomorrow morning, a threshold necessary for establishing a governing majority. The process highlights a fragmented political landscape requiring extensive deal-making. The focus is on securing individual commitments rather than broad coalition agreements. This suggests a potentially unstable governing structure dependent on continued political bargaining.
