Dan Dungaciu, first vice-president of the AUR party, stated that Romania’s path to a new government is becoming more difficult, not easier, due to ongoing disputes and tensions. He criticized other political actors, referring to them as those who have brought the country to its current predicament and are now expressing concern. Dungaciu asserted that AUR, enjoying significant public support—around 40%—will not passively accept a marginal role in government formation. He indicated the party will not simply support a coalition led by others. This stance suggests a potential obstacle to forming a stable governing majority. The comments were made during an interview with Digi24, highlighting the complexities surrounding the current political climate in Romania.
