The nomination of Adrian Veștea as prime minister is causing political upheaval in Romania. Political analyst Cristian Pîrvulescu suggests the move was anticipated but strategically timed. He indicates Veștea’s government can secure parliamentary approval without the support of the National Liberal Party (PNL). However, Pîrvulescu emphasizes the need for rapid action to capitalize on the current political landscape. The timing of Ludovic Orban’s withdrawal – a Sunday morning just days before a crucial vote – is considered key to this strategy. The analyst’s assessment highlights a narrow window of opportunity for Veștea to navigate the parliamentary vote successfully.