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The Unlikely Origin Story of Dacia

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Romanian communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu drives the first Dacia car The Renault Group brand has had a rather tumultuous life since it first emerged in the 1960s As the 1950s dawned, the recently installed communist government of Romania dictated that its population of peasant farmers be sent to work in factories. The industrialisation of the country was rapid – and a decade later, the ruling party decided to add vehicle manufacturing to the…

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Nearly two thirds of the Romanians questioned believe that Nicolae Ceaușescu was a good leader, showing an INSCOP survey carried out in partnership with IICCMER, which analyzes the nostalgia towards communism 35 years after the fall of the regime. Article SONDaj INSCOP. In 35 years after the fall of communism, 66% of the Romanians believe Ceaušescu was a good leader.

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Two thirds of the Romans believe that former dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu was a good leader, showing the data of an INSCOP survey, whose complete results will be published tomorrow. Remus Čtefurac, director of INSCOP, says that this perception is “o...

·Romania
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Romanian President Nicushor Dan stated Tuesday that he is deeply concerned about the results of a study carried out by INSCOP and ICMER, according to which more and more Romanians idealize the communist period and Nicolae Ceauşescu.

·Ilfov County, Romania
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Over 48% of Romanians believe that life was better during the communist regime, according to an INSCOP survey, conducted at the behest of the Institute for the Investigation of the Crimes of Communism and the Memory of the Romanian Exile (IICCMER). The data were collected between June 25 and July 3, using the CATI method (telephone interviews). The sample size was […] The post Over 48% of Romanians believe that life was better during the communi…

The Romanians assess the period before 1989, compared with the current situation.

·Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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