Romania’s President has revoked the nomination of Eugen Tomac as prime ministerial candidate and designated Adrian Veștea in his place. The decision was formalized through a presidential decree signed on Sunday. This move follows established protocol, requiring the President to nominate a candidate after a previous one is dismissed. Veștea now has ten days, following the decree’s official publication, to present a proposed government and governing program to Parliament for approval. The change in leadership comes amid ongoing political maneuvering to form a stable governing coalition. Parliament will now vote on whether to approve Veștea’s proposed cabinet and program. The political implications of this nomination are currently unfolding.
