The Romanian political party AUR has announced it will not support a government led by Adrian Veștea if it comes to a vote in Parliament. AUR representative Petrișor Peiu stated the party’s position remains firm: they will not back a government they are not a part of, nor one where they do not hold the position of Prime Minister. This declaration throws the potential formation of a new governing coalition into doubt. AUR’s refusal to vote with the government effectively creates a parliamentary deadlock. The party is signaling a willingness to remain in opposition rather than accept a subordinate role in a coalition. This stance could trigger further political instability in Romania. The future of Veștea’s potential government now hinges on securing support from other parties.