Former Prime Minister Ludovic Orban stated on Saturday that President Nicușor Dan has demonstrably shifted his position regarding the investiture of the Veștea government. Orban, who previously served as an advisor to Dan, indicated the government’s chances of being sworn in are slim. He emphasized the government’s reliance on securing at least 25 votes from the far-right AUR party to achieve a majority. This dependence highlights the fragile political landscape and the challenges facing the current coalition. Orban’s comments suggest growing instability and potential for early elections. The shift in the President’s attitude is a key factor contributing to the uncertainty surrounding the government’s future.
