Adrian Veștea, Romania’s designated prime minister, has stated his willingness to negotiate with all parliamentary parties to secure support for his cabinet. He anticipates receiving votes in favor of his investiture from members of the far-right AUR party, as well as some from the USR party. Veștea indicated his support base spans the entire political spectrum, suggesting a potential cross-party coalition. This move signals an effort to build a stable governing majority despite potential ideological differences. The nominee’s comments came during an appearance on Realitatea Plus television. Securing a parliamentary majority is crucial for Veștea to formally become prime minister and form a functioning government.
