Romania’s President has nominated Adrian Veștea as the country’s new Prime Minister following the resignation of Eugen Tomac. Tomac formally relinquished his mandate at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace, prompting the new nomination. Veștea is a long-standing member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), with over three decades of affiliation. Throughout his career, he has held various positions within public administration. The nomination initiates the process of forming a new government in Romania. Further steps, including parliamentary approval, are now required for Veștea to officially assume the role of Prime Minister. This move follows a period of political maneuvering after Tomac’s resignation.