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How not to fight populism: a lesson from Romania

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The real culprits for the rise of the right are the complacent parties who have ruled since the 1989 revolution

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Policy is always easy to interpret post-event. Following the anti-communist revolution in Romania in 1989, in the midst of a flowering of the newspapers, an ultranationalist propaganda appeared on the streets. Called Romania the Great, it recently inspired a political party with the same name and renewed opinions, writes Alec Russell, in an opinion article for the Financial Times. The specialist in foreign policy concludes that the facts charged…

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The Indiependent broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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