Following the nomination of Adrian Veștea as Romania’s prime minister, AUR party vice-president Dan Dungaciu criticized the move, suggesting a lack of strategic thinking within state institutions. Dungaciu characterized the situation as chaotic and indicative of the President relinquishing control. He asserted that the President’s actions demonstrate a loss of direction in Romanian governance. Dungaciu further stated AUR’s ambition remains to lead the government and implement systemic changes. The AUR official views Veștea’s designation as a signal of broader instability. This development occurs amidst ongoing political maneuvering and potential shifts in Romania’s governing landscape. Dungaciu’s comments reflect growing tensions and a perceived power struggle within the Romanian political system.
