The Social Democratic Party (PSD) has accused the Save Romania Union (USR) of obstructing the formation of a functional government in Romania. This reaction follows USR’s announcement that they will not support a PSD-led government and their proposal for a cabinet rotation. PSD claims USR’s demands are “unacceptable and inapplicable,” actively prolonging the ongoing political crisis. The PSD issued a statement urging USR to cease what they describe as “sabotaging” efforts to quickly establish a governing body. The dispute centers around power-sharing arrangements and the conditions under which USR would consider supporting a new administration. This impasse casts doubt on the swift resolution of the political instability currently facing Romania. Further negotiations will be necessary to overcome the current deadlock.
