Following consultations with party leaders at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace on June 23rd, Romania remains without a designated Prime Minister. Discussions failed to produce a clear path to a stable parliamentary majority. Sources indicate the most likely outcome is a minority government. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) is scheduled to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the situation. The United Romania Save (USR) party will also convene to strategize. The National Liberal Party (PNL), USR, the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and PSD are all key players in the ongoing negotiations, but forming a coalition proves challenging. The lack of a designated premier signals continued political uncertainty for the country.