A leading figure within Romania’s National Liberal Party (PNL), Alexandru Muraru, has sharply criticized President Nicușor Dan’s nomination of a different liberal, Veștea, for the position of Prime Minister. Muraru alleges the presidential decision represents undue interference in the internal politics of the PNL. He further claims the move is a deliberate attempt to undermine the party and specifically target PNL’s Bolojan. The criticism suggests a growing rift within the liberal party regarding the selection of a prime ministerial candidate. Muraru accused Dan of aligning with a group intent on damaging the PNL. This internal dispute raises questions about the stability of the potential governing coalition and the future direction of the party. The situation highlights a power struggle within Romanian politics.