During a meeting of the commission discussing the activity of ANRE, tensions escalated among parliamentarians, culminating in the departure of a senator from the room. The chairperson, Adrian Solomon, was dubbed 'boss' after threatening to disconnect the microphones.
The dispute began when deputy Dumitru Coarnă asked the president of ANRE about his responsibility regarding the explosion in Rahova, and Solomon requested less emotional questions. Coarnă continued with a controversial question, at which point his microphone was cut off. During the exchange, senator Dorin Petrea intervened, criticizing Solomon's tone and leaving the room in protest. This dispute is not unique, as Coarnă has a history of verbal attacks against the social democrats.