The second-in-command of the AUR (Alliance for the Union of Romanians) party, Petrișor Peiu, alleges his party is facing pressure to support the proposed government led by designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea. Peiu, who heads AUR’s National Leadership Council, expressed skepticism about the government’s chances of parliamentary approval. He suggests the pressure campaign is a result of anticipated difficulties in securing a majority vote. The AUR leader indicated the current strategy appears to be focused on coercing his party’s support rather than building broader consensus. Veștea previously served as a vice-president within AUR. The claims raise questions about potential political maneuvering ahead of the parliamentary vote on the new government.