Romanian President nominates Eugen Tomac as prime minister to break political deadlock
Romania’s president announced a new prime‑ministerial candidate. The nominee is MEP and presidential adviser Eugen Tomac. Tomac’s selection
Romania’s president announced a new prime‑ministerial candidate. The
nominee is MEP and presidential adviser Eugen Tomac. Tomac’s selection
is intended to resolve the current parliamentary deadlock. The move
follows weeks of stalled government formation talks. Opposition
parties will need to approve the appointment in parliament. The
nomination was covered by The Killeen Daily Herald. Analysts suggest
the choice could shift coalition dynamics. The next step is a
parliamentary vote on Tomac’s candidacy.