Positive developments in Romania's legal landscape under Nicușor Dan's leadership
In a promising sign for Romania's legal system, Nicușor Dan has expressed satisfaction with the performance of the country’s prosecution offices. He noted that all three prosecutors are functioning effectively, marking a shift towards greater transparency and accountability.
Reflecting on the progress made, Dan highlighted a significant reduction in incidents related to drug use at festivals. In contrast to previous years, he reported that by 2026, there had been no incidents of drug-related issues at such events, underscoring a positive trend in public safety.
The president acknowledged the importance of ongoing investigations led by the National Anti-Corruption Directorate, which have involved notable individuals. He emphasized that there are serious inquiries concerning magistrates in the Constanța case, further illustrating the commitment to tackling corruption at all levels.
Dan has appointed the leaders of the three prosecution offices and has invited society to be patient, promising to deliver results in six months. He has called for a concentrated effort on significant cases that resonate with public concerns, ensuring that no corners are cut in the pursuit of justice.
This renewed focus on accountability and public safety fosters optimism about the future of Romania’s legal environment, as the country moves towards a more transparent and effective judicial system.