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Vechi 10.02.2017, 02:23:02
iuliu46 iuliu46 is offline
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Ia uite altul - tot ziar hillarist din SUA :

https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/201...lism.html?_r=1


The rhetoric, though muted, is bringing Romania somewhat closer to Hungary and Poland, which have taken a much harsher approach since the election of right-wing leaders unhappy with Europe's open borders, experts say.

"The Social Democratic Party pigmented its electoral rhetoric with nationalist rhetoric, against the EU, against corporations," said Stelian Tanase, a political scientist. "The message is still soft not like in Hungary. Let's see how it develop in the next two or three years."

He said the ruling Social Democratic Party wasn't a modern center-left political group, but had a conservative edge and was influenced by international political developments.

"This is a European trend — look at Poland, Hungary, Brexit. Look at Trump. It's a message that catches on."

Cristian Parvulecsu, dean of the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, said some members of Romania's ruling Social Democratic Party are promoting values favored by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, known for his anti-refugee stance.


Numai cine e orb nu vede ca tot ce se intampla in Romania e parte a unui razboi mai larg si ca aia care se cred "de dreapta" sunt de fapt croiti pe tiparul stangii occidentale. De la #rezist si pana la mesajele pro UE, totul este de acolo. Cred ca plange Tusk ala de fericire cand vede ofrandele aduse de catre romani iar madam Hillary isi blesteama zilele ca s-a nascut intr-un popor de idioti. :)
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