Dan Motreanu, a top leader of Romania’s National Liberal Party (PNL), stated the party will uphold its pledge not to govern with the Social Democratic Party (PSD). However, PNL is open to voting for a minority PSD government if the PSD commits to implementing reforms. Motreanu clarified that PNL would remain in opposition even if supporting a PSD-led cabinet. Alternatively, if PSD declines to take responsibility for governing, PNL will pursue forming a minority government with the Save Romania Union (USR) and the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR). This signals a potential shift in Romania’s political landscape following recent elections and ongoing coalition negotiations. The decision hinges on PSD’s willingness to embrace reform and assume governing responsibilities. These statements indicate a willingness from PNL to explore multiple governing options.