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The Government of Adrian Veștea entered the final stretch on Sunday evening after the designated prime minister submitted the ministerial list and governing programme to Parliament, triggering the investiture procedure. The documents were filed at 22:00 on 21 June 2026, one day before the joint session of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate was scheduled to set the calendar for hearings and the investiture vote .
At 10:00 on Monday, 22 June 2026, the Permanent Joint Offices of the two chambers will convene to approve the timetable for hearings starting at noon, when each proposed minister must face parliamentary scrutiny . The Social Democratic Party (PSD) confirmed in a Sunday meeting that it will support the Veștea cabinet, which will include both social-democrats and liberals aligned with the designated premier .
Among the proposed ministers, deputy Romeo Lungu (47) has been nominated to lead the Ministry of Development, a portfolio responsible for allocating funds across the country . The National Liberal Party (PNL) stated on Sunday night that it is not part of the Veștea government and will not assume political responsibility for the proposed programme . The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) also announced in the morning that it will not support the cabinet .
The investiture vote is expected to follow the hearings, with the exact date to be confirmed by the joint offices on Monday morning. If successful, the Veștea government would become Romania’s next executive, succeeding the caretaker administration that has managed affairs since the May 2026 elections.
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