The leader of the Romanian far-right party AUR, George Simion, announced his party’s intention to walk out of the parliamentary session prior to the vote on the Veștea government’s investiture. Simion leveled accusations of “betrayal” against the governing parties, claiming Romania is experiencing a democratic crisis. AUR has consistently stated its opposition to the proposed government and will not offer its support. The walkout serves as a protest against the current political climate and the policies of the ruling coalition. This action signals a deepening of political divisions within the Romanian parliament. The vote on the Veștea government is proceeding despite the absence of AUR’s representatives. The party’s move is a demonstration of its firm stance against the current political direction.