Vlad Alexandrescu, head of the Social Dialogue Group – the first organization to support Nicusor Dan for president – has voiced criticism of the current government led by Ilie Bolojan. In a recent interview, Alexandrescu expressed disappointment with Nicusor Dan’s first year in office. He specifically faulted Bolojan’s government for failing too late, suggesting the Social Democratic Party (PSD) was correct to undermine it. Alexandrescu, a long-time opponent of the former National Salvation Front (FSN) and its successor, the PSD, offered a surprising assessment of the political landscape. The interview details his perspective on recent political events and the performance of key figures. His comments highlight ongoing tensions and shifting alliances within Romania’s political sphere. He suggests the Bolojan administration’s downfall was a predictable consequence of its shortcomings.