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Eugen Tomac, proposed for the post of Prime Minister

Președintele Nicușor Dan l-a nominalizat pe Eugen Tomac pentru funcția de premier, într-un moment crucial al crizei politice din România.

Eugen Tomac, proposed for the post of Prime Minister

No flag of the Soviet Union is

byValahia.news4 June 202647, 4 June 202647 Romanian President Nicușor Dan nominated Eugen Tomac as prime minister candidate, opening an unusual new stage of Romania's political crisis: the possible appointment of a Romanian government chief born in the former Soviet Union, in what was then Soviet Ukraine.

No flag of the Soviet Union is waving over the building of the Romanian Government to date. He was born in 1981 in Babel, a village in southern Bessarabia, part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and which is now in the Odessa region of Ukraine. Tomac arrived in Romania as a teenager through a scholarship program for ethnic Romanians living outside the country's borders. Tomac later studied at the University of Bucharest and agreed to build a budget for the Romanian and Romanian communities, and if the Romanian president decided not to build a budget for the Romanian government, the Romanian president and other Romanian diaspora leaders, the Romanian president, and the Romanian president, decided not to build a budget for the Romanian government.

In October 2025, Nicușor Dan appointed him honorary adviser to the president

In October 2025, Nicușor Dan appointed him honorary adviser to the president for relations with Romanians abroad, bringing him closer to the presidential administration in the context of growing political instability. The parliamentary testNomination does not automatically make him prime minister. He must get the vote of the majority of MEPs and senators. This is the real test. The Romanian Parliament has already struggled to produce a lasting political agreement, and any issue in Tomac's cabinet should compromise the political interests of the current parliamentary party, but the biggest question is whether a new political deficit is necessary to make a decision on the current political budget deficit.

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