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Romania's new PM nominee pushes plan to form government despite his own party

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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Romania's PM Nominee Vestea Moves Forward Despite Party Opposition

Political Turmoil and Government Formation in Romania

Vestea's Determination Amid Party Pressure

BUCHAREST, June 16 (Reuters) - Romania's prime minister-designate Adrian Vestea said late on Monday he would attempt to form a government and get it approved by parliament, despite his own Liberal Party's call for his resignation.

The outgoing prime minister and Liberal Party leader Ilie Bolojan asked Vestea to resign after centrist President Nicusor Dan nominated him on Sunday without consulting parliamentary parties.

"I want to be clear: I will not resign," Vestea said on Facebook. "I accepted this responsibility in good faith and will go through with this because Romania needs stability."

Collapse of the Pro-European Coalition

Bolojan's pro-European coalition government collapsed in early May when its biggest party, the leftist Social Democrats, joined forces with the opposition far right in a no-confidence vote.

Challenges in Forming a New Government

Both the Liberals and their junior partners, the centre-right Save Romania Union (USR), ruled out another coalition with the leftists, making it nearly impossible to form a new pro-European government majority without defectors and independents.

Risks to Romania's Economic Stability

The extended political crisis endangers efforts to further cut the largest budget deficit in the European Union, access to billions of EU funds and improve sovereign ratings.

Presidential Influence and Parliamentary Dynamics

Dan has said Romania must have a pro-European government to carry out reforms and keep the opposition hard right, which leads in opinion polls, out of power.

His first choice for prime minister, presidential adviser Eugen Tomac, resigned on Sunday after he failed to secure a parliamentary majority for his government of technocrats.

Parliamentary Support and Party Divisions

Both the Liberals and the USR said they would not vote for Vestea's cabinet, while the ethnic Hungarian UDMR party, also a member of the former ruling coalition, said its support cannot come at the cost of splintering the Liberals.

Prospects for Vestea's Government

"Vestea's prospects hinge on his ability to exploit existing divisions within the centrist parties," Eurasia Group said in a note. "If enough dissenters ... break ranks, Vestea could assemble a majority—or a workable minority—government."

(Reporting by Luiza IlieEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Vestea pledged to implement the existing Bolojan‑era reform program unchanged and assemble a cabinet focused on integrity and professional expertise (romania-insider.com)
  • His own party, the National Liberal Party (PNL), formally voted on June 15 not to support his candidacy and threatened to expel MPs who back him (romania-insider.com)
  • The political deadlock follows the fall of Ilie Bolojan’s pro‑European coalition on May 5, jeopardizing fiscal reform, EU funding access, and Romania’s economic stability (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Adrian Vestea and what is his current role?
Adrian Vestea is the prime minister-designate of Romania, attempting to form a government despite his own party's opposition.
Why did the Liberal Party ask Vestea to resign?
The Liberal Party leader requested Vestea's resignation because he was nominated without consulting parliamentary parties.
What are the main challenges in forming a new Romanian government?
Main challenges include party divisions, refusal of coalition partners, and the need for defectors or independents to reach a majority.

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