Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Adrian Veștea, claimed he expected support from members of the far-right AUR party for his cabinet. This assertion was swiftly refuted by Petrișor Peiu, leader of AUR senators, who labeled the claim as “fabricated” during a Digi24 interview. Peiu firmly stated that no AUR parliamentarians would vote in favor of Veștea’s government. Veștea had previously suggested that some AUR members would back the investiture, a statement now contested. The denial throws into question the stability of Veștea’s potential coalition and his chances of securing parliamentary approval. This development highlights the complex political landscape in Romania as Veștea attempts to form a governing majority.