Romania’s proposed government led by Adrian Veștea failed to secure parliamentary approval in a vote of no confidence. Following the rejection, Ilie Bolojan, a leader within the National Liberal Party (PNL), issued a strong statement criticizing behind-the-scenes maneuvering and perceived betrayals. Bolojan emphasized the urgent need for a fully empowered executive branch to govern the country effectively. He announced plans to propose a minority government supported by a six-month national pact, seeking broader political consensus. The vote’s outcome throws Romania into a period of political uncertainty as parties now navigate the path toward forming a stable government. Further negotiations and potential coalition building are anticipated in the coming days. The failure highlights ongoing challenges in establishing a functioning government in Romania.