Romania’s nominated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea requested a vote of confidence from Parliament late Sunday. He is relying on support from the country’s largest party, the Social Democrats (PSD). However, securing parliamentary approval for his cabinet appears challenging without backing from opposition parties. Veștea’s request comes as Romania navigates a period of political instability following recent elections. The outcome of the vote will determine whether a new government can be formed and address pressing national issues. Analysts suggest the vote is a gamble, as securing a clear majority remains uncertain, potentially leading to further political deadlock. The PSD currently holds the most seats, but requires additional support to govern effectively.