A former presidential advisor, Sebastian Lăzăroiu, alleges Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan orchestrated a plan to destabilize the current Romanian government. Lăzăroiu claims Dan intended for the Tomac government to fail a parliamentary vote, positioning Adrian Veștea as a second candidate. This strategy, he asserts, was designed to pressure parties into voting for Veștea out of fear of early elections. The accusation suggests a calculated move by Dan, potentially involving collaboration with the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Lăzăroiu’s statements stem from a recent interview, offering a critical perspective on the political dynamics between Dan and the PSD. The claims raise questions about Dan’s political motivations and potential alliances within the Romanian political landscape. Further investigation is needed to verify the accuracy of these allegations.