Adrian Veștea, recently designated as Romania’s interim Prime Minister by Nicușor Dan, publicly stated his commitment to continuing the reforms initiated by the previous Bolojan-led government. Veștea communicated this message via Facebook on June 14th, asserting the situation does not pose a threat to the National Liberal Party (PNL). However, his appointment has triggered internal conflict within the PNL, notably from Ciprian Ciucu. Ciucu responded sharply, accusing Veștea of betrayal and claiming he learned of the decision through media reports. The disagreement highlights a potential power struggle and division within the party leadership. Details regarding the specific concerns of party leaders remain unclear, but the public exchange signals a fractured response to Veștea’s designation. The situation raises questions about party unity as Romania transitions to a new interim leader.