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Romania's New Prime Minister Pick Is Really a Test of Whether the Center Can Still Govern
President Nicusor Dan's decision on Sunday, June 14, to replace Eugen Tomac with Adrian Vestea does more than restart Romania's government talks. It abandons the technocratic workaround and forces the country's pro-European parties to prove they can still assemble a political majority while deficits, inflation and far-right pressure keep rising.