President Nicușor Dan has nominated Adrian Veștea ( pictured right ), the president of Brașov County Council and the vice-president of the National Liberal Party (PNL), for the prime minister job after Eugen Tomac gave up his mandate to form a government. Dan called the nomination “the best political solution,” one taken following consultations with the political parties. He thanked Tomac for taking on the task of forming a government and said neither him, nor Tomac “treated governing like a game.” In his turn, Veștea said he wanted “a political government,” one who would undertake “real reforms” and “keep Romania on its pro-Western track.” He said he was open to discussions with the pro-Western, democratic parties in Romania’s Parliament.