The Romanian political party AUR is calling for early parliamentary elections after President Klaus Iohannis nominated Adrian Veștea as the new Prime Minister. AUR alleges a breach of the separation of powers and believes fresh elections are the constitutional solution. The party, led by George Simion, intends to initiate discussions with other political parties regarding this demand. This move follows the President’s decision to appoint Veștea, a move likely intended to form a new governing coalition. AUR’s request introduces further political uncertainty in Romania. The party’s stance suggests dissatisfaction with the current political landscape and a desire for a renewed mandate from voters. The outcome of these discussions and the President’s response will be crucial in determining the country’s political future.
