The Romanian United Aurelian Party (AUR) announced Thursday its intention to initiate negotiations with parliamentary parties and the Presidential Administration regarding early elections. Dan Dungaciu, AUR’s first vice-president, stated that early elections represent the most prudent course of action for Romania currently. He expressed skepticism about the possibility of forming a stable governing coalition. The party plans to engage in discussions to explore the feasibility of triggering a snap vote. Dungaciu made these statements during an appearance on Antena 3 television. AUR believes early elections are necessary given the current political climate and challenges in establishing a functional government. The party’s move signals a potential shift in Romanian politics and a desire for a fresh mandate from voters.
