Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, resigned on Sunday morning, prompting President Nicolae Ciucă to nominate Adrian Veștea as his replacement to form a new government. The unexpected move has drawn sharp criticism from Ilie Bolojan, a prominent political figure, who accused President Ciucă of undermining the National Liberal Party (PNL). Bolojan alleges the nomination violates principles of loyal political collaboration and represents a fracture within the PNL. The resignation and subsequent nomination signal potential instability within the governing coalition. Veștea’s appointment now requires parliamentary approval to proceed with government formation. This development follows ongoing political maneuvering as Romania navigates its current political landscape. The situation raises questions about the future stability of the Romanian government.
