The Romanian Social Democratic Party (PSD) has signaled its willingness to provide parliamentary support for forming a new government, but with significant caveats. Former Labor Minister Marius Budăi stated the party’s support is not unconditional, emphasizing the need for a government focused on citizens’ needs. Budăi stressed the importance of a people-centered approach to policymaking. This announcement comes ahead of ongoing discussions to establish a new governing coalition following recent political developments. The PSD’s conditions suggest they aim to influence the new government’s agenda and priorities. The party has not yet specified the exact requirements for their support, leaving room for negotiation with potential coalition partners. This move indicates the PSD intends to play a key role in shaping Romania’s political landscape.
