Romania’s designated Prime Minister, Adrian Veștea, faces potential expulsion from the National Liberal Party (PNL) despite holding a senior position within it. This development follows the resignation of Eugen Tomac, who was initially nominated by President Nicusor Dan. Dan subsequently appointed Veștea as Tomac’s replacement. However, sources indicate Veștea lacks sufficient political backing within the PNL, leading to discussions about his removal from the party. A final decision on Veștea’s membership rests with the PNL’s National Council. The situation introduces further instability in the formation of a new government following Tomac’s withdrawal. This internal party conflict casts doubt on Veștea’s ability to secure parliamentary support and effectively lead the country.
