Following the Romanian Parliament’s rejection of the Veștea government, President Nicușor Dan engaged in over six hours of consultations with parliamentary parties on Tuesday. Sources indicate the President will not announce a nominee for Prime Minister today. The meetings, held at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace, involved reduced time allocated for each party compared to previous consultations. This delay suggests ongoing difficulties in forming a new governing coalition. Parties reportedly proposed various scenarios, but no consensus was reached during the discussions. The rejection of the previous government has created political uncertainty, and the path forward remains unclear as the President assesses potential candidates. Further consultations or a different approach to government formation are anticipated.
