Bucharest is navigating a political crisis as designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea attempts to form a governing majority. President Nicușor Dan, speaking from Brussels, stated Veștea’s primary task is to secure sufficient parliamentary support to end the current political deadlock. Dan avoided direct comment on the possibility of Veștea relying on votes from the far-right AUR party to achieve this majority. He emphasized the importance of establishing a pro-Western government. The President indicated Veștea was chosen specifically to build a coalition capable of governing. The situation remains fluid as negotiations continue and the composition of the future government remains unclear.