Romania’s political crisis continues as designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea has postponed submitting his cabinet list and governing program to Parliament. Initially scheduled for today, the submission is now expected next week. This delay follows uncertainty regarding support from the Social Democratic Party (PSD), a crucial potential coalition partner, who are still considering their position. Simultaneously, the far-right AUR party has announced it will not support Veștea’s government. This lack of clear parliamentary backing casts doubt on the success of the proposed administration and prolongs the period of political instability in the country. The postponement raises questions about the viability of forming a functioning government and may lead to further negotiations or alternative scenarios.
