A leading member of Romania’s National Liberal Party (PNL), Gheorghe Falcă, has publicly called for the expulsion of Adrian Veștea, the recently designated prime minister. Falcă referred to Veștea as a “black swan” from Brașov, implying an unwelcome and disruptive element. He accused Veștea of aligning himself against the PNL, characterizing such actions as a serious breach of party loyalty. Falcă stated that the situation will be “resolved according to the statute,” signaling a formal process leading to Veștea’s removal. This statement highlights a growing internal conflict within the PNL regarding Veștea’s nomination. The dispute centers on Veștea’s perceived willingness to be used against the interests of his own party. The situation raises questions about the stability of the proposed government formation.