Adrian Veștea, Romania’s designated prime minister, met with Alexandru Nazare, slated to remain finance minister, to discuss the current state of the national budget and future financial projections. Veștea emphasized the need to avoid further governmental instability, warning of potential economic damage stemming from ongoing political turmoil. He indicated that the new government’s program will include concrete financial measures, building upon existing policies. Veștea explicitly stated he will not implement a radical shift in governmental direction, rejecting a “180-degree change” from the previous administration’s approach. The discussion focused on budgetary execution to date and strategies for the coming months. This signals a commitment to fiscal prudence and a continuation of current economic policies under the new leadership.
