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22 July 14:17

Romanian President Nicușor Dan is worried by the results of an INSCOP poll showing that many Romanians consider communism a good thing, highlighting their disappointment with the political class

Sanziana Georgescu
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Nicușor Dan expressed his concern about an INSCOP poll which reveals that over 55% of Romanians see communism in a positive light, while 44.8% believe that life was better before 1989. He points out that nostalgia for communism is fueled by disappointment with the current political class, marked by corruption and lack of transparency. Dan warns that distorted perceptions of the past are fed by misinformation and stresses the importance of historical education to combat these tendencies. He says Romania must learn from the past, not revive it.

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Nicușor Dan, reacție la sondajul cu privire la ce cred românii despre comunism: Avem datoria de a învăța din trecut, nu de a-l reînvia
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Nicușor Dan, profund îngrijorat că 60% dintre români spun că Nicolae Ceaușescu a fost un lider bun
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Nicușor Dan despre sondajul în care doi din trei români spun că Ceaușescu a fost un lider bun: Mă îngrijorează profund
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Nicuşor Dan: Principalul motiv pentru care tot mai mulţi români idealizează comunismul este dezamăgirea profundă faţă de clasa politică / Această imagine falsă despre perioada comunistă, întreţinută şi de campanii de dezinformare
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Nicuşor Dan: Principalul motiv pentru care tot mai mulţi români idealizează comunismul este dezamăgirea profundă faţă de clasa politică
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Preşedintele Nicuşor Dan: Idealizarea comunismului vine din dezamăgirea faţă de clasa politică

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Nicușor Dan about the communist period in Romania: "Of course, communism and Nicolae Ceaușescu did a lot of harm, but I believe that people saw in Ceaușescu's time a plan for the country."
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The President of Romania, Nicușor Dan: "We must be very clear that Romanians are doing worse, yes, at this moment compared to, let's say, six months ago."
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President Nicușor Dan acknowledges that Romanians are facing economic difficulties and emphasizes the amplification of corruption in society.
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Nicușor Dan, at the reception at Cotroceni on National Day: "Romania is a corrupt country. However, we are less corrupt than we were 20 years ago. We live worse than last year, but we live much better than we did 20 years ago."
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Daniel Şandru (IICCMER): "Romania is a simulated democracy. To take narratives from extremists, hoping to gain electoral advantage, is political suicide."
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Nicușor Dan is dissatisfied with the lack of collaboration between state institutions: "often the information you receive from different areas is different or varies from one month to another and it's not normal"
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