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Romanian president picks Liberal former mayor as PM to form new government

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Romanian president picks Liberal former mayor as PM to form new government

TL;DR

Romanian President Nicusor Dan has nominated Adrian Vestea as prime minister following the withdrawal of Eugen Tomac. Vestea aims to form a political government focused on reforms and maintaining Romania's pro-Western stance.

Key points

  • Nicusor Dan nominated Adrian Vestea as prime minister
  • Eugen Tomac withdrew his mandate for lack of parliamentary support
  • Vestea is a member of the National Liberal Party
  • He served as development minister from 2023 to 2024
  • Vestea aims for reforms and a pro-Western path for Romania

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Why it matters

The nomination of Adrian Vestea as prime minister is crucial for Romania's political direction and reform agenda amid shifting parliamentary support.

Romanian President Nicusor Dan has nominated Adrian Vestea, a National Liberal Party member and former mayor, as prime minister to form a new government after the previous choice for the post withdrew.

“Eugen Tomac withdrew his mandate this morning and as such ‌I nominate Adrian Vestea as prime minister,” Dan, a centrist, said in a post on X on Sunday.

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

Vestea, who served as a development minister from 2023 to 2024, said in a statement that he wants a “political government that will undertake real reforms and keep Romania on a pro-Western path”.

“We are the sixth largest country in Europe, and we need to put a major emphasis on development. Which I will do from day one,” he said.

Dan’s two nominations for the prime ministerial role this month come after a no-confidence vote toppled former Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan in May. A general election is not scheduled until 2028.

Dan said Vestea was suitable for the role because he had “gone through all the administrative stages” throughout his political career.

“He was a successful mayor, a successful county council president, a successful minister, and he attracted European funds, being focused on development, for example the Brasov airport, which is a success,” Dan said.

Parliamentary parties have previously said a minority government, whose members do not hold a ⁠majority of the seats in parliament, would be better ⁠than a government of technocrats.

Vestea will ⁠have 10 days to form ⁠a government and must win a parliamentary vote of confidence to take up his new post.

Romania has one of the highest budget deficits in the European Union and suffers from rampant inflation and a technical recession.

When a coalition government came to power in June 2025, it made reducing the budget deficit a priority. Bolojan was sworn in with the aim of ending one of Romania’s worst political crises in its post-communist history, but his government lasted less than a year.

Q&A

Who is Adrian Vestea and what is his political background?

Adrian Vestea is a member of the National Liberal Party and the former mayor of Brasov, currently serving as the county council president.

Why did Eugen Tomac withdraw his nomination for prime minister?

Eugen Tomac withdrew his nomination due to a lack of support from the parties in parliament for his proposed government of technocrats.

What are Adrian Vestea's goals as the new prime minister of Romania?

Adrian Vestea aims to establish a political government that focuses on real reforms and emphasizes Romania's development while maintaining a pro-Western orientation.

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At a glance

  • Nicusor Dan nominated Adrian Vestea as prime minister
  • Eugen Tomac withdrew his mandate for lack of parliamentary support
  • Vestea is a member of the National Liberal Party
  • He served as development minister from 2023 to 2024
  • Vestea aims for reforms and a pro-Western path for Romania

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