Romania’s Chamber of Deputies quietly approved a bill proposing unification with the Republic of Moldova. The initiative, put forward by the S.O.S. România party, passed without a vote, effectively through tacit approval. Despite passing the first legislative hurdle, the bill received a negative assessment from the Romanian government. The Senate will now consider the proposal, holding the final decision-making power. Supporters aim to initiate a referendum on the matter, though the bill’s prospects remain uncertain given governmental resistance. The move reflects ongoing debate regarding the potential political and economic implications of uniting the two countries. Further legislative steps are required for the proposal to become law.