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Romanian President Voices Concern as Survey Shows Majority of Nation Idealizes Communism

Summary by Anadolu Ajansı
Survey suggests 66.2% of Romanians believe, Nicolae Ceausescu, country's communist leader from 1965 until he was overthrown and killed in 1989 revolution, was a good leader for Romania - Anadolu Ajansı

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Center

According to a recent survey, two thirds of Romanians consider the dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, who was overthrown in December 1989, to be a positive political figure. Ceaușescu had the country under iron control for 24 years. With the help of the dreaded secret police Securitate, he systematically eliminated political opponents. The national press wonders where the positive image now comes from.

Center

When the economic situation deteriorates, then there is a wave of nationalism, regardless of the country in which we find ourselves, explained, Wednesday at Digi24, Minister of Culture Andras Demeter, asking about the nostalgia of the communist period, which includes important polls that would characterise Roma, including many of the young. "Then the citizen had a feeling of greater security, but we have a problem related to the lack of valid mo…

·Romania
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Lean Right

At the present moment the political class is failing, confirmed by a survey of opinion in which most Romanians appreciate Nicolae Ceauşescu as a good leader, and its austerity measures are increasingly life-threatening. Andreea Creçulescu tells us that they are the causes of this state of fact. Article EXCLUSIV. Andreea Creçulescu, about “reforming the mercy, the great pizza and Nicolae Ceaušescu” appears for the first time in Romania TV.

Lean Left

A recent INSCOP survey in Romania shows that 66% of citizens consider communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu to be a good leader. They are “percent of disasters that medicate life in communism”, explain specialists. The exhibition...

·Romania
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USR MP Monica Berescu says that young people don't want communism, but they are sold as a massacred revolution in patriotism. "Democratic democracy dies with each one given a lie and with every distribution of a false news that attacks the state," she says.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Ziar de Suceava broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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