Both the Power and the Opposition will be present, on Monday, December 1, at the December 1 demonstrations organized in Alba Iulia.
And this time, the National Day brings to Alba Iulia several political leaders, both from the Power and Opposition camps. The day before, AUR also held its Congress here.
Nicușor Dan and Maia Sandu, guests at Alba Iulia
According to Alba24 sources, both Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, the President of Romania, Nicușor Dan, and the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, were invited to the events.
President Nicușor Dan did not confirm the presence. He will organize a reception at the Cotroceni Palace.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and the head of the Senate confirmed the presence
On Monday, December 1, 2025, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will participate from 11:00 a.m. in the military parade organized on the occasion of Romania’s National Day, in Bucharest’s Arcului de Triumf Square.
Later, from 14:00, the head of the Government will participate in the military ceremony in Alba Iulia, and from 18:00 he will go to the reception offered by the Presidential Administration on the occasion of the National Day of Romania, at the Cotroceni Palace.
According to the local media, the president of the Senate, Mircea Abrudean, will accompany the prime minister to the events held in Alba Iulia. The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Sorin Grindeanu, will only participate in the events organized in the Arcul de Triumf Square and the reception at the Cotroceni Palace.
The representatives of the sovereignist parties, rallies in Alba Iulia
Representatives of the AUR party will be present in large numbers in Alba Iulia, the party organizing a Congress here on Sunday, November 30. Moreover, George Simion and his supporters are present every year in Alba Iulia, on the occasion of the National Day. This year, George Simion announced that he expects 11,000 participants in the Union March.
The same is true in the case of MEP Diana Șoșoacă, head of SOS Romania. But this had a warning for the leaders of the Power: “What I would like to convey to the Romanian leadership is that, either they are Romanians, but they are anti-Romanians, or maybe they are not even Romanians. I advise them not to make fun of the Romanian people and not to dare to come to Alba Iulia. After all, no one will kill them. But they will boo them, they will spoil the whole ceremony. Because, the moment you destroy the population of Romania, think that we have the biggest blanket poor from Europe. (…) I tell you that if they come, it will turn out very ugly. declared the president of SOS Romania at Cluj24.
Former presidential candidate Călin Georgescu will also be present in Alba Iulia. Being under judicial control, he informed the Police that he would go to Alba Iulia.