Romanian Deputy Prime Minister Marian Neacșu stated he has no objections to his government being approved with votes from the far-right AUR party. This declaration followed a parliamentary hearing on June 22nd. Neacșu acknowledged AUR was the party with whom they previously co-authored and voted on a motion of no confidence. He emphasized the necessity of forming a government, suggesting a willingness to accept support from any available source. The statement signals potential political maneuvering as the current coalition seeks stability. This comes amid ongoing discussions regarding government formation and potential alliances. Neacșu’s comments indicate a pragmatic approach to securing a functioning executive branch, despite past political disagreements with AUR.