Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Eugen Tomac, has responded to the United Romania Party’s (USR) decision to withdraw its support for his proposed government. Tomac stated he acknowledges the USR’s decision but remains “prepared and determined” to move forward with the investiture process. He intends to submit the list of cabinet ministers and the governing program to Parliament as planned. The USR announced its decision not to back Tomac’s government earlier Friday, signaling potential challenges to securing a parliamentary majority. This development casts doubt on the stability of the incoming administration. Tomac’s commitment suggests he will seek support from other parties to form a functioning government. News.ro initially reported the developments.