Romania’s Social Democratic Party (PSD) is meeting to discuss potentially forming a government led solely by their party. The PSD’s National Permanent Bureau convened at noon to deliberate on this possibility and determine the negotiating mandate for Sorin Grindeanu, who will lead discussions with other political parties. However, the PSD has ruled out any coalition agreements with Ilie Bolojan, a prominent political figure. This move signals a potential shift in Romania’s political landscape, as the PSD weighs assuming full responsibility for governing. The party is evaluating its options following recent political developments and appears prepared to govern independently if necessary. The outcome of the meeting will be crucial in shaping the future of Romania’s government. Grindeanu’s negotiating position will be key to securing any potential alliances, excluding the stated rejection of Bolojan’s involvement.
