Former Romanian President Traian Băsescu has declared the current political situation in Romania to be the most severe crisis the country has experienced since the 1989 Revolution. Speaking on Digi24, Băsescu attributed blame for the crisis to both Sorin Grindeanu, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), and Ilie Bolojan, the leader of the National Liberal Party (PNL). He did not elaborate on the specific causes of the crisis or the actions of the two leaders that led to his assessment. The statement comes amid ongoing political tensions and instability within Romania. Băsescu’s comments carry weight due to his decade-long presidency and continued influence in Romanian politics. The nature of the crisis and potential resolutions remain unclear following his remarks. This assessment highlights a significant level of concern regarding the current state of Romanian governance.