Romania is facing a period of significant political instability, poised to potentially confirm its 13th prime minister in the last ten years with a parliamentary vote on the Veștea government scheduled for Monday evening. This comes amidst a backdrop of political change in Europe, notably the recent resignation of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The statistic highlighting Romania’s frequent leadership changes has gained attention following Starmer’s departure. The comparison underscores a pattern of government turnover within Romania. This ongoing instability raises questions about the country’s political landscape and governance. The graphic illustrating this trend has been widely circulated, drawing attention to Romania’s unique situation. The vote on the Veștea government will be closely watched as a potential continuation of this pattern.
