Romanian President Nicușor Dan initiated consultations with parliamentary parties Tuesday at the Cotroceni Palace to discuss the appointment of a new prime minister. The move follows a period of political uncertainty and the need to form a new government. Radu Mihaiu, a vice president of the USR party, suggested a reformist minority government centered around USR, PNL, and UDMR as a potential solution. Mihaiu stated that USR would not support a government including the PSD party. These statements indicate potential difficulties in forming a stable coalition. The President’s consultations aim to identify a viable candidate and secure parliamentary support for a new administration. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial in resolving the current political crisis.