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Romanian President Nominates Adrian Vestea as Prime Minister

Romania’s centrist President Nicuşor Dan on Sunday nominated Adrian Vestea, a member of the ​liberal party, as prime minister after independent candidate ‌Eugen Tomac withdrew.

Vestea, 52, is the county council president of the central Romanian county of Braşov. Eugen Tomac had been ​seeking to lead a government of technocrats but lacked support from the parties in ⁠parliament.

“Eugen Tomac withdrew his mandate this morning, and ​as such, I nominate Adrian Vestea as prime minister,” ​centrist President Nicusor Dan said on Sunday.

“At the moment it is clear that a political (government) solution is the right ​one.”

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Parliamentary parties have previously said that a minority ​political government, without a permanent majority in parliament, would be ‌better ⁠than a government of technocrats.

Dan is seeking to end a political crisis that has stalled policymaking, endangered access to EU funds and driven the leu currency ​to record ​lows. Vestea ⁠will have 10 days to form a government and win a parliamentary vote ​of confidence.

Romania’s next parliamentary election is ​not ⁠due until 2028. It has never held an early election, and analysts say the likelihood of one ⁠now ​is small as the opposition ​far right leads opinion surveys, significantly ahead of pro-European parties.

 

Reuters

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