A former President of Romania’s Constitutional Court, Augustin Zegrean, has stated that a recently passed bill regarding the unification of Romania and Moldova has “no chance” of success due to constitutional issues. Zegrean explained that unification is not achieved through parliamentary legislation, but rather through a complex series of international procedures culminating in referendums. He asserts the law, passed tacitly by deputies, should only serve to ratify decisions made through these established processes. Zegrean believes the bill is unconstitutional and predicts it will generate controversy and scandal. He emphasizes that the current legislation attempts to precede the necessary international validations and popular votes. The expert’s assessment casts doubt on the viability of the unification effort through this legal route. He suggests the bill’s proponents are seeking attention rather than a genuine path to unification.