The National Liberal Party (PNL) in Romania is streamlining its leadership structure, reducing the number of first vice-presidents from four to one. This change introduces a significant challenge as party leader Bolojan must now choose a single candidate for the position. Ciprian Ciucu had been considered the frontrunner, viewed as a safe and established choice within the party. The upcoming congress on Sunday will be decisive in determining who will fill this crucial role. Bolojan’s decision will likely signal his preferred direction for the party. This restructuring and the subsequent selection process are attracting considerable attention within Romanian politics. The outcome will shape the PNL’s internal dynamics and potentially its future strategies.