A Romanian court in Ilfov County has temporarily suspended decisions made by the National Political Bureau (BPN) of the National Liberal Party (PNL) to exclude members supporting Adrian Veștea’s nomination as Prime Minister. The legal challenge was brought by a faction within the PNL opposing party leader Ludovic Bolojan. The court ruled that PNL members cannot be expelled solely for backing Veștea, effectively halting a planned purge. This decision favors the group attempting to rally support for Veștea’s government. Bolojan’s camp has announced plans to appeal the ruling. The dispute highlights internal divisions within the PNL regarding the selection of a prime minister and the party’s future direction. The case centers on the rights of party members to support a designated prime minister without facing expulsion.
