Romania's fractured parliament and the May 5 no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan have created a fragmented field for the next premier, with President Nicușor Dan now holding consultations to identify a candidate who can secure majority support. No single party holds enough seats for an easy coalition, prompting traders to price in multiple contenders and raising the odds of a technocratic or independent nominee who can bridge divides among centrist and opposition groups. Recent statements from the president emphasize avoiding experiments and focusing on viable parliamentary backing, while ongoing talks with parties including PNL, PSD, and others could shift probabilities quickly. Any announcement of a clear majority or formal nomination within the coming weeks would likely separate frontrunners by clarifying which figures command the necessary cross-party backing.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoȘerban Matei 18.1%
Delia Velculescu 13.3%
Radu Burnete 12%
Sorin Grindeanu 10%
$567,411 Vol.
$567,411 Vol.

Șerban Matei
18%

Delia Velculescu
13%

Radu Burnete
12%

Sorin Grindeanu
10%

Cătălin Predoiu
7%

Anca Dragu
3%

Dragoș Pîslaru
2%

Alexandru Nazare
2%

Alexandru Rogobete
1%

George Simion
1%

Ilie Bolojan
1%

Dan Motreanu
1%

Ciprian Ciucu
1%

Ionuț Dumitru
<1%

Calin Georgescu
<1%

Mugur Isărescu
<1%

Mircea Geoană
<1%

Lucian Isar
<1%

Marcel Ciolacu
<1%

Alexandru Rafila
<1%

Sebastian Burduja
<1%

Elena Lasconi
<1%

Cătălin Drulă
<1%

Vasile Dîncu
<1%

Dacian Cioloș
<1%

Emil Boc
<1%

Dominic Fritz
<1%

Raluca Turcan
<1%

Lucian Croitoru
<1%

Nicolae Ciucă
<1%

Hunor Kelemen
<1%

Traian Basescu
<1%
Șerban Matei 18.1%
Delia Velculescu 13.3%
Radu Burnete 12%
Sorin Grindeanu 10%
$567,411 Vol.
$567,411 Vol.

Șerban Matei
18%

Delia Velculescu
13%

Radu Burnete
12%

Sorin Grindeanu
10%

Cătălin Predoiu
7%

Anca Dragu
3%

Dragoș Pîslaru
2%

Alexandru Nazare
2%

Alexandru Rogobete
1%

George Simion
1%

Ilie Bolojan
1%

Dan Motreanu
1%

Ciprian Ciucu
1%

Ionuț Dumitru
<1%

Calin Georgescu
<1%

Mugur Isărescu
<1%

Mircea Geoană
<1%

Lucian Isar
<1%

Marcel Ciolacu
<1%

Alexandru Rafila
<1%

Sebastian Burduja
<1%

Elena Lasconi
<1%

Cătălin Drulă
<1%

Vasile Dîncu
<1%

Dacian Cioloș
<1%

Emil Boc
<1%

Dominic Fritz
<1%

Raluca Turcan
<1%

Lucian Croitoru
<1%

Nicolae Ciucă
<1%

Hunor Kelemen
<1%

Traian Basescu
<1%
To count for resolution, the individual must be formally appointed by the President of Romania and receive a vote of confidence from Parliament, resulting in the official formation of a new government. Any interim or caretaker Prime Minister who does not receive a parliamentary vote of confidence will not count toward the resolution of this market.
If no such Prime Minister takes office by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Government of Romania; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: May 5, 2026, 1:11 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...To count for resolution, the individual must be formally appointed by the President of Romania and receive a vote of confidence from Parliament, resulting in the official formation of a new government. Any interim or caretaker Prime Minister who does not receive a parliamentary vote of confidence will not count toward the resolution of this market.
If no such Prime Minister takes office by December 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the Government of Romania; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Romania's fractured parliament and the May 5 no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan have created a fragmented field for the next premier, with President Nicușor Dan now holding consultations to identify a candidate who can secure majority support. No single party holds enough seats for an easy coalition, prompting traders to price in multiple contenders and raising the odds of a technocratic or independent nominee who can bridge divides among centrist and opposition groups. Recent statements from the president emphasize avoiding experiments and focusing on viable parliamentary backing, while ongoing talks with parties including PNL, PSD, and others could shift probabilities quickly. Any announcement of a clear majority or formal nomination within the coming weeks would likely separate frontrunners by clarifying which figures command the necessary cross-party backing.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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