The Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) has decided not to join the new government led by Prime Minister Veştea. UDMR leader Kelemen Hunor stated the decision followed an analysis of the current political situation and parliamentary balance of power. He emphasized the need for parties from the former ruling coalition to resume negotiations and reach a new agreement. The UDMR’s decision introduces further uncertainty regarding the formation of a stable governing majority. Hunor’s comments suggest a desire to rebuild the previous coalition, rather than support a new configuration. This move potentially complicates Veştea’s efforts to secure parliamentary support for his government’s agenda. The UDMR’s stance highlights ongoing political maneuvering in Romania following recent shifts in the governing landscape.