The Romanian far-right party, AUR, announced Monday its parliamentary members will not support the newly proposed Veștea government. AUR President George Simion stated the party was not consulted for support prior to the nomination. This decision effectively creates uncertainty for the formation of a new governing coalition. Simion’s announcement suggests a potential challenge to Prime Minister-designate Veștea securing a parliamentary majority. The AUR holds a significant number of seats in Parliament, making their vote crucial. The lack of support from AUR could force the government to seek alternative alliances or potentially face a vote of no confidence. Further negotiations or a revised government composition may now be necessary.
