Adrian Veștea’s proposed government failed to gain a vote of confidence in the Romanian Parliament late Monday night. The cabinet received only 189 votes in favor, falling short of the required 233 needed for investiture. A total of 212 votes were cast, with the shortfall indicating significant opposition. Veștea announced the results officially during a parliamentary session. This outcome suggests a period of political instability and potential for new elections or government restructuring. The failure to secure parliamentary support marks a significant setback for Veștea’s leadership and his proposed policy agenda. The situation raises questions about the formation of a stable governing coalition in Romania.
