Adrian Veștea, Romania’s designated prime minister, confirmed he held two undisclosed meetings with President Nicușor Dan. Veștea stated the President encouraged his continued involvement in the process of forming a new government. The meetings, held on Tuesday, were not publicly announced by the Presidential Administration. Details surrounding Veștea’s potential mandate are emerging, described as being for an “indefinite period.” This confirmation follows speculation regarding behind-the-scenes discussions as Romania navigates government formation. The nature of these meetings and the indefinite mandate suggest ongoing negotiations and a potentially complex political landscape. Further details regarding the discussions remain limited.