Key facts
- Adrian Vestea has been designated as Romania's prime minister.
- Vestea intends to seek support from other pro-European political forces.
- A majority of Vestea's own Liberal Party opposes his government formation efforts.
- The move is an attempt to resolve a political deadlock lasting several weeks.
Romania's prime minister-designate, Adrian Vestea, has announced his intention to seek support from other pro-European political forces to form a government. This strategy is aimed at breaking a political deadlock that has persisted for weeks. The move comes despite facing opposition from a majority within his own Liberal Party. Vestea's efforts highlight the challenges in forming a stable governing coalition in the country.