Eugen Tomac, Romania’s designated Prime Minister, has responded to the National Liberal Party’s (PNL) decision not to support his technocrat government with a firm rebuke. In a Facebook video statement, Tomac asserted his government’s path forward will continue despite the PNL’s opposition, stating he requires no “lessons” from the party. The PNL announced earlier they would not vote to invest the proposed technocrat government. Tomac acknowledged and respected the PNL’s decision but indicated he remains committed to forming a new governing coalition. Details regarding the specifics of Tomac’s government and future negotiations remain unclear. This development introduces further uncertainty into Romania’s political landscape following recent governmental shifts. Tomac’s response signals a determination to proceed independently, potentially seeking support from other parties.