On 14 December 2023,
Save Romania Union,
Force of the Right and the
People's Movement Party officially announced the creation of a right-leaning opposition
electoral alliance to contest in the 2024 elections. On 18 December, the alliance was formally named as United Right Alliance. In 2024, the Alliance concentrated their efforts mostly in supporting independent candidate and incumbent
Mayor of Bucharest,
Nicușor Dan. They have been criticized for not being more active in the rest of the country and for not being more involved in promoting the Alliance for the
European Parliament elections. Former USR president and the unofficial leader of the Alliance,
Cătălin Drulă, was also criticized and accused of trying to further his own image for the upcoming
2024 presidential elections, putting up campaign banners all over the country featuring only his face, even though he was not running for any of the positions in the
local elections, nor those for the
European Parliament. It is widely considered in the Romanian public that incumbent mayors for
Sector 1 and
Sector 2 in
Bucharest were disadvantaged because of this, as they have declared they also received next to no funding for their campaigns from the Alliance. This resulted in very tight races for both of the sectors; the results are still being disputed, as Sector 1 mayor
Clotilde Armand and Sector 2 mayor Radu Mihaiu have both accused the governing
CNR of orchestrating electoral fraud in their respective districts. As of late June 2024, the Alliance is expected to be dissolved, following declarations from the new USR president,
Elena Lasconi, who replaced former leader Drulă, who quit following weak results in both the local and European Parliament elections. == Priorities and principles ==