Nearly a month since the government of prime minister Ilie Bolojan was dismissed by a no-confidence motion initiated by an alliance formed by former coalition member PSD and far-right opposition party AUR, president Nicusor Dan is expected to come up with a prime minister designation in the coming days, amid a lack of visible parliamentary majority other than that at the origin of the political crisis. President Dan is most likely to nominate his advisor Eugen Tomac – president of a political vehicle with no representatives in the Parliament – to form a cabinet of technocrats with still uncertain political support in the legislative. President Dan reportedly insists that the prime minister be from outside the parties in Parliament, after giving up the idea of a “technocratic” prime minister – dismissed by the Liberals (PNL) and reformist USR as a way for the Social Democrats (PSD) to indirectly control the executive.