Romania’s designated Prime Minister Adrian Veștea held talks with the United Romania group in Parliament on Tuesday, seeking their support for his government. He was accompanied by a prominent PSD (Social Democratic Party) leader, widely considered a key figure within the party and close associate of former Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu. The PSD official described his role as an “accompanist,” while others suggested his presence signaled the potential success of forming a government. Victor Ponta, a former Prime Minister, recently joined the United Romania group, adding another layer of political complexity to the negotiations. The meetings aim to secure a parliamentary majority and establish a functioning government following recent political shifts. Details of the discussions and potential agreements remain undisclosed at this time.