Sebastian Burduja: Direct Attacks on Gabriela Firea and Nicusor Dan in the Fight for Bucharest City Hall!

Sebastian Burduja Direct Attacks Gabriela Firea Nicusor Dan Lupta Bucharest City Hall

Sebastian Burduja launched direct attacks on Gabriela Firea and Nicusor Dan, in the fight for Bucharest City Hall, and this is because the Minister of Energy declares himself firmly convinced of the fact that he will defeat both of them in the local elections that will take place this summer, the stake being an extremely important one.

Sebastian Burduja speaks below about the fact that the people of Bucharest would not want to vote for Gabriela Firea and Nicusor Dan for new mandates at the head of the Bucharest City Hall, also speaking below about the very big problems that millions of Bucharesters have faced in the last 8 years.

"Yes, I am convinced that I beat Gabriela Firea and Nicușor Dan in the race for Bucharest City Hall. It's not hard either. Two thirds of Bucharest residents do not want either one or the other. And Bucharest has become a quagmire, a disaster: traffic, heating, hospitals, drugs out of control in schools and heritage buildings left by decay. Everything is blocked, everything is scribbled.

The people of Bucharest are fed up with experiments, tricks, carelessness. To be voted the lesser evil. Of pretexts, excuses and victimization. The people of Bucharest want a new generation. A new vision, solutions and professionals. That's what I did at the World Bank in Washington, four years, as an expert in regional and urban development. That's what I studied at Stanford and Harvard. And to deliver, we delivered results — both in Digitalization and in Energy.

This town needs to break the beat. The people of Bucharest deserve more, much more. That's why I have no emotion that we will succeed. And I really can't sit on the sidelines and watch how, for another four years, the Capital of Romania crumbles to dust. This is what I explained on Sebastian Zachmann's show, with data and examples. Before, together. For the Bucharest of the Future."