Romanian artist and activist Tudor Chirilă has sharply criticized Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan’s decision to nominate Adrian Veștea for the position of Prime Minister. Chirilă alleges the nomination will primarily benefit those he describes as exploiting Romania for personal gain. He suggests Dan will receive applause not from his supporters, but from individuals with exploitative intentions. The activist implies the move betrays the expectations of voters who supported Dan’s political platform. Chirilă’s statement frames Veștea’s potential premiership as detrimental to the country’s interests, favoring instead a select group poised to profit. The criticism highlights a growing rift between Dan and segments of his original voter base, fueled by this controversial nomination. This development introduces further political tension within the Romanian government.
