Romania’s President Nicolae Ciucă appointed Adrian Vestea, a member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), as the country’s new Prime Minister on Sunday. This appointment follows the recent resignation of Eugen Tomac, a former advisor to the President and Member of the European Parliament, from his position as head of the cabinet less than two weeks ago. Vestea now has ten days to form a government and secure a vote of confidence from the Romanian Parliament. The move signals a political shift within Romania’s governing structure. Details regarding the new government’s platform and potential coalition partners have not yet been fully disclosed. The appointment aims to ensure political stability following Tomac’s departure and to navigate upcoming legislative challenges. The success of Vestea’s government will depend on securing parliamentary support.
