Romanian Liberal Party (PNL) MP Alina Gorghiu has publicly denounced a decision made at an extraordinary party congress requiring her resignation, along with that of designated Prime Minister Adrian Veştea and three other members. Gorghiu labelled the demand “abusive,” referencing her long-standing membership in the PNL since 2001 and her prior leadership role as party president for two years. She implied the request was unwarranted and did not specify further details regarding the reasons behind the ultimatum. The move signals internal conflict within the PNL as it prepares for upcoming governmental transitions. The congress’s decision raises questions about the party’s stability and the future roles of those targeted. Veştea’s position as the designated Prime Minister is now potentially jeopardized by this internal party challenge. Further developments are expected as the individuals involved respond to the ultimatum.