Bucharest witnessed political surprise as Nicusor Dan nominated Adrian Vestea for Prime Minister, following Eugen Tomac’s resignation. Former Constitutional Court President Augustin Zegrean affirmed the process adhered to constitutional guidelines. Zegrean stated the President could not have reasonably requested further information from political parties. The nomination follows consultations with parliamentary groups regarding a potential new government leader. This move comes amid ongoing political maneuvering to form a stable governing coalition. The legality of the process had been questioned by some observers, but Zegrean’s assessment offers a legal defense of Dan’s actions. The situation remains fluid as Vestea prepares to seek parliamentary approval.