Nicusor Dan, Mayor General of Bucharest, had an important reaction after the resignation of Klaus Iohannis, the candidate for the 2025 presidential elections emphasized that, with the departure of Klaus Iohannis, people's dissatisfaction with the political class continues to be a reality. At the same time, he called for unity and collaboration to build together a solid hope for the future of society.
Nicosor Dan, in a completely separate event, had the honor of receiving the visit of the Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Romania, HE Giles Matthew Portman. The discussion had as main topics the development directions of Bucharest, the projects carried out to modernize public transport and the measures proposed to reduce traffic in the capital.
During the meeting, Nicusor Dan highlighted the challenges facing the municipal administration in launching and implementing important investment objectives. The mayor explained that, due to the insufficient budget allocated by the Romanian Government for this year, many projects must be both prioritized and postponed, which requires careful management and close collaboration between local authorities and national decision-makers.
In addition to infrastructure and transport issues, the meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss the potential of international partnerships in order to implement innovative solutions for the modernization of the city. Nicusor Dan emphasized the importance of community support and involvement in the process of transforming Bucharest into a modern and competitive city, adapted to the needs of citizens.
In his statements, the mayor encouraged all social actors and politicians to put aside their quarrels and focus on finding concrete solutions to the problems facing the capital. "We must be united so that every investment and every project contributes to improving the quality of life in Bucharest," he said.
Today's meeting was seen as an important step towards strengthening collaboration between local authorities and international partners, demonstrating that, although the challenges are multiple, there is a common commitment to laying the foundations for a prosperous future for Bucharest and, implicitly, for the entire Romanian society.