Former Finance Minister Adrian Câciu predicts a majority government in Romania will likely form by the end of July. He anticipates a coalition comprised of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), National Liberal Party (PNL), and the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). Câciu dismissed the possibility of a temporary “armistice government,” suggesting a more stable, long-term solution is being pursued. He attributes the current political stalemate to inflexible “red lines” established by the USR party during negotiations. This potential coalition represents a continuation of the current political alignment, but with a strengthened majority. Câciu’s statement offers a potential roadmap out of the recent period of political uncertainty in Romania.