Romania’s interim Defense Minister, Radu Miruță, has publicly suggested a government rotation involving the National Liberal Party (PNL), USR, and the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians (UDMR), followed by the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Miruță argues the PSD’s haste to regain control of state institutions is the primary motivation behind their demand to form the next government. He voiced his opinion via a Facebook post on Friday evening, advocating for a structured succession of governing parties. The minister implies the PSD prioritizes power over stability, referencing their frequent appeals for governmental stability. This proposal appears to be a direct response to the PSD’s efforts to quickly reassume leadership. Miruță’s statement frames the situation as a challenge to the existing political dynamics and a potential path towards a more balanced distribution of power.