Romania’s President Nominates Eugen Tomac as Prime Minister to Break Deadlock

Romania’s president has put forward a candidate for prime minister. The nominee is MEP and presidential adviser Eugen Tomac. The move aims to resolve the

Romania’s president has put forward a candidate for prime minister. The nominee is MEP and presidential adviser Eugen Tomac. The move aims to resolve the current political deadlock in the country. Tomac’s appointment was reported by WRAL as a bid to form a stable government. The nomination follows weeks of negotiations among parliamentary parties. If approved, Tomac would lead a coalition expected to address key reforms. Opposition parties have expressed reservations about the choice. The outcome will determine Romania’s ability to advance its legislative agenda.