Romania's government is facing a sudden shake-up as Eugen Tomac, the previous nominee for prime minister, unexpectedly withdraws from the position. This move comes as a surprise to many, with Tomac's National Liberal Party (PNL) having nominated him just days ago. Now, Adrian Vestea, a lesser-known figure, has been put forward as Tomac's replacement, sparking speculation about the motivations behind this sudden change. As Romania navigates its complex politics, Vestea's nomination raises questions about his chances of securing parliamentary approval and whether he will be able to unite the country's fractious politicians.


Adrian Vestea nominated as prime minister after previous choice, Eugen Tomac, withdraws.