Following a recent no-confidence vote, Romanian political parties are considering a technocrat government. Eugen Tomac, recently replaced as prime minister-designate, described the current political climate as tense and dynamic. As an advisor to President Nicusor Dan, Tomac participated in consultations with the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Social Democratic Party (PSD) both before and after the vote. According to Tomac, the only governmental option not rejected by PNL and PSD was the possibility of forming a government comprised of technocrats. This suggests a potential path forward amid political instability. The parties have shown openness to exploring this option, though further negotiations are needed to determine feasibility.