Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, has submitted his proposed governance program to political parties for parliamentary validation. He announced this action on Thursday and simultaneously requested renewed consultations with party representatives. Tomac reiterated his willingness to discuss any cabinet nominations put forward by the parties, signaling a continued effort to build a coalition government. This move follows previous discussions aimed at securing parliamentary support for his proposed administration. The submission of the program is a key step in the formation process, requiring parties to review and potentially approve the outlined policies. Tomac’s openness to negotiation on ministerial appointments suggests a flexible approach to coalition building. The outcome of these consultations will determine the composition and stability of the next Romanian government.