Eugen Tomac, previously designated as Romania’s prime minister, has announced he will no longer attempt to form a government. This decision follows his inability to garner the necessary 233 votes in Parliament to secure a governing majority. Tomac publicly expressed gratitude to the President for the confidence placed in him. The announcement marks the end of his mandate to build a ruling coalition. This outcome leaves Romania without a designated government, potentially leading to further political instability. No immediate plans for a new nomination have been announced. The situation raises questions about the formation of a stable governing structure in the country.