Ludovic Orban, leader of the Forța Dreptei party, has publicly urged Romanian President Nicușor Dan not to nominate Sorin Grindeanu as prime minister. Orban argues that granting the Social Democratic Party (PSD) another opportunity to govern would be a “grave mistake,” citing their repeated inability to secure a parliamentary majority. He believes PSD has already been given sufficient chances to lead. Orban’s statement reflects ongoing political tensions following recent elections and attempts to form a governing coalition. The call to reject Grindeanu signals opposition efforts to prevent PSD from regaining power. This development adds further complexity to Romania’s current political landscape and the formation of a stable government. The situation highlights a potential stalemate in the nomination process.
