Why the Nationalist Right is on the Rise in Romania

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 2,3 тыс.

  • @DoriZuza
    @DoriZuza Год назад +446

    05:52 minority, not majority
    02:23 socialist, not soviet (as stated in other comments, it does make for a pretty good joke / insult)

    • @cscmusictv
      @cscmusictv Год назад +31

      07:13 Elections are next year, not this year. (I guess Ben was too distracted by Argentina's elections which've just happened)

    • @LiviuGelea
      @LiviuGelea Год назад +18

      Freudian slip. And a pretty accurate one at that

    • @dorinionita1907
      @dorinionita1907 Год назад

      well, PSDs are communists, so where's the fault?

    • @AloBert0roua
      @AloBert0roua Год назад +6

      Also George Simion does not have kids yet and Sosoaca did not left by her own will, she was kicked by George himself

    • @tarciniusmateescu3497
      @tarciniusmateescu3497 Год назад +1

      And what you are showing is not Greater Romania

  • @DJFROSTOfficiall
    @DJFROSTOfficiall Год назад +305

    I love how you said in the last 3 years Romania has gone through an impressive 3 PMs, whilst here in the uk it took 3 months to go through that many

    • @adrianstere
      @adrianstere Год назад +8

      😂😂😂😂

    • @AlexDaniel-lu8nm
      @AlexDaniel-lu8nm Год назад +11

      Im a romanian living uk,its crazy how fast they go😅 but i admire the british for the atitude they take on the matter

    • @S10wGuY
      @S10wGuY 11 месяцев назад

      I mean.. key here is the fact the UK was seen as a bastion of stability prior to Cameron and the instability unleashed by Brexit.. The same can't be said for Romania

    • @ooltimu
      @ooltimu 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@userAndrew5it pretty much is, but Romanians don't seem to understand that. Presidents don't have any word in the internal matters of the country except in crysis or war time.

    • @Karmacoming4you
      @Karmacoming4you 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@userAndrew5 the head of the country is a ficus, wich has the legal powers of a ficus. Greatest power of the President is that he can reject a law, max 1 time, then he has to pass it. Parlament makes the laws and Government enforces them. They are the real,, head of the country''

  • @KillingPae
    @KillingPae Год назад +1496

    There's also a bit of missing context. Voting in Romania is generally done by exclusion. You don't vote with AUR because you support them, you vote them because you hate them less than the others. People hated both PNL and PSD and then USR rose up. Afterwards they started hating USR too and now AUR is the new kid.

    • @000Dragon50000
      @000Dragon50000 Год назад +113

      Pretty sure that's how Aussie, American AND UK politics are working right now. Though all three of them are stuck in the "Centrist nothing party vs. the right wing make shit worse party" paradigm. That bit is different, but yeah most people here and in all of these countries seem to also be voting along "these guys suck less" lines.
      It was probably just taken for a given lol.

    • @chaddixon9764
      @chaddixon9764 Год назад +24

      I don't think you watched the video. He literally called them a "protest party" and then goes on to describe that grand coalitions disenfranchise people.

    • @juangomezfuentes8825
      @juangomezfuentes8825 Год назад

      Still very stupid to vote a anti EU party. If there is a country that needs the EU that is Romania.

    • @FiG044
      @FiG044 Год назад +26

      AUR is made with people from PSD and PNL.... AUR is PSD + PNL. =)))))

    • @starhalv2427
      @starhalv2427 Год назад +11

      Sounds a lot like Polish politics, except thankfully Confederation is hated even more rather than less than other political parties.

  • @Potatoes85858
    @Potatoes85858 Год назад +284

    It's a hungarian minority, not a majority, and the presidential elections are schedule for next year, not in the next few weeks, but great video overall despite the few "typos" here and there.

    • @Caius1930
      @Caius1930 Год назад +28

      It really does amaze me how often mistakes such as these make it through.
      And wonder how difficult it must really be for them to at least google name pronounciations and make some attempt. Not very professional at all but they do lack the budget i guess

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 Год назад

      ​@Caius1930 Churning out videos one after another for ad revenues. Nothing more to it. They just keep on shitting out this crap about countries that they have no knowledge of because there's an election coming up somewhere in the EU at any point in time. It's hilarious how under their "Why is Meloni so popular?" video there were tons of Italians saying how she'll drop in the polls a year from then and guess what...? 😂

    • @thematthew761
      @thematthew761 Год назад

      Hungarians are a majority in some regions@@Caius1930

    • @shway1
      @shway1 Год назад +2

      @@Caius1930 there are so many instances of bad pronunciation I can only assume they've watched very few videos about politics in their lives. must only read articles.

    • @AloBert0roua
      @AloBert0roua Год назад +4

      ​@@Caius1930I think they use ChatGPT a simple research on the subject would cause them to have so many mistakes

  • @wizzzer1337
    @wizzzer1337 Год назад +247

    I don't think Romanians, even the more right wing Romanians will cozy up to Russia. Romania in patricular have a bitter relationship with the former USSR, and even the Russian Empire. this bad blood runs old. I just don't see any right wing politician, no matter how cunning- can bring Romanians under Russian influence without being seen as a borderline traitor.
    Romania is much like Poland, conservative, but unlike Hungary, I don't see a populist like Orban having such a power grab

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 Год назад

      But the far-right WILL try to sell it that way. They and a lot of people have a very selective interpretation of history and they will pretend that the robbery and dictatorships of the past brought by Moscow didn't really happen. But make no mistake about it, you can't be a patriot and pro-putin at the same time. The threat to the East is the last real threat to our development. The rest have all fallen: Habsburgs and Ottomans, but putin is still around.

    • @cuber5003
      @cuber5003 Год назад

      Yeah same, I'm not sure why people keep claiming this will happen, right wing governments took hold in Finland and Sweden very recently, neither have gotten close to Russia. In fact their relationship to Russia is almost as bad as it was a century ago.

    • @thematthew761
      @thematthew761 Год назад +4

      Does Romania have a tricky relationship historically with Ukraine?

    • @lillinux1639
      @lillinux1639 Год назад +23

      very tricky

    • @FunAngelo2005
      @FunAngelo2005 Год назад

      I hope so

  • @ovidiuradu1695
    @ovidiuradu1695 Год назад +1175

    Also, it might not be obvious from the UK, but a good boost to AUR's popularity and anti European sentiment in Romania, is Austria's veto against ascension to Schengen. This a big deal right now in Romania; and every time Austria votes against, AUR gains a few percents more. I wouldn't be shocked if they will be the number one party in Ro next year.

    • @FiG044
      @FiG044 Год назад +40

      Wow... So smart. So if Russ, excuse me, Austria has something with Romania, AUR and Simion who represent Russia in Romania shoul gain votes?

    • @tudor-octavian4520
      @tudor-octavian4520 Год назад +173

      @@FiG044 The point is that a increasing number of Romanian citizens have become displeased with the EU and the Western countries, to the point where they are starting to think of breaking away like the UK did or just starting to act like Hungary. Not to mention that the growing idea of turning the EU into one big federal country is not something that Romania is too keen on. It's sad that the only party that voices these concerns is the AUR (which, from my points of view, despite what is being said in the media, is aligned with Russia). Some of their policy ideas are good, but not at the cost of trading the EU for the Russian Federation

    • @FiG044
      @FiG044 Год назад +75

      @@tudor-octavian4520 i would rather run.. Than live in Romania with Aur... 😂

    • @tudor-octavian4520
      @tudor-octavian4520 Год назад +28

      @@FiG044 agreed

    • @andreasschmidt5857
      @andreasschmidt5857 Год назад

      As an Austrian I am ashamed by the populistic veto of my country against Romania´s ascension to Schengen. There´s no factual arguments for that, it´s simply stupid actionism by our government. Nevertheless imo this is no reason to vote for a pro-Russian party.

  • @joaovitormatos8147
    @joaovitormatos8147 Год назад +547

    I know Ben has done a Faustian deal that requires him to mispronounce every single foreign word, but how did he manage to mispronounce "diaspora"?

    • @eris9062
      @eris9062 Год назад +38

      Yeah that caught me really off guard

    • @arthurpecanha1840
      @arthurpecanha1840 Год назад +3

      timestamp please

    • @Tabako-san
      @Tabako-san Год назад +7

      I thought I was going crazy when he kept mispronouncing Tuvalu last week, turns out this is just a consistent thing. I'd hope that they'd at least double check pronunciations online before publishing a video.

    • @havencat9337
      @havencat9337 Год назад +15

      he is just not giving a S*** on Romania or EE countries and our names.... thats all, pure elitism

    • @seadkolasinac7220
      @seadkolasinac7220 Год назад +36

      @@havencat9337 no, clearly not. They pronounce all non-English names badly. It isn't specific to Romania or EE.
      Is it elitism? Who knows. It's certainly lazy

  • @AndreiDante
    @AndreiDante 11 месяцев назад +442

    As a Romanian myself, "Romania: Putin's next ally" this would never happen, we don't share the same values, nor do we want the same thing from our future.
    So this won't happen with Romanian's will, might happen against our will but we won't agree to Putin's shitty stuff ever.

    • @iuliuslovin37
      @iuliuslovin37 11 месяцев назад +35

      @AndreiDante depends if we are vocal enough and if we go to vote to stop the mad people like Sosoaca especially who is outright pro-Russian...

    • @vbylt90
      @vbylt90 11 месяцев назад

      I don't know about you my fellow Romanians but there's a parallel reality to the one we know that's why Ceaușescu execution was rushed judged and executed within 2 h also many different worlds events that's not clarified and kept classified so those informations don't form a portal for those parallel realities to interact together if this ever happens the gatekeepers wouldn't be able to keep hidden the low vibrations reality which we are not aware of but still part of it

    • @mack2432
      @mack2432 11 месяцев назад

      as a romanian myself i think it depends on how the WEF agenda will be pushed on us ......between two evil you will choose the smaller one and in this case i think Rusia is the smaller evil !

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 11 месяцев назад +18

      @@iuliuslovin37 Simion is also getting lots funds from the Kremlin. He's not as obvious as Șosoacă but he's also a Russian plant.

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 11 месяцев назад +8

      It's going to happen. Politicians in Romania have lost touch with the people altogether. The only ones who keep a dialog with the common people are AUR and what they're doing is just amplifying their fears in order to win votes. And most sensible people won't go out to vote because they feel disgusted with the politicians.
      AUR might just become the largest party in parliament next year. They're certainly on track for that and the others have no way to counteract their strategy.

  • @realWWdude546
    @realWWdude546 Год назад +299

    Even though AUR may be on the rise, it’s extremely unlikely Romania will be allied to Russia, due to all the historical clashes between them. Just like in Poland, russians are kinda hated in Romania

    • @lucapepel5851
      @lucapepel5851 Год назад +12

      Exact

    • @lukegaldau7905
      @lukegaldau7905 Год назад +1

      How hates Russians in Romania? I don’t think that’s true

    • @lucapepel5851
      @lucapepel5851 Год назад

      @@lukegaldau7905 Toată lumea. Ruşii au adus comunismul, pentru ei noi nu nu eram altceva decât o colonie. La fel suntem si pentru Americani.

    • @Kalimdor199Menegroth
      @Kalimdor199Menegroth Год назад +93

      @@lukegaldau7905 It is very true. Ordinary Romanians hate Russia with a passion.

    • @zuraorokamono204
      @zuraorokamono204 Год назад +56

      ​@@lukegaldau7905I don't think the average Romanian hates the Russian culture itself, but the effects of centuries of Russian invasions are still to be seen today and the expansionist attitude Russia is currently displaying is still perceived as the number 1 threat to Romanian national security.

  • @CountDuckEgg
    @CountDuckEgg Год назад +102

    5:49 'Romania's Hungarian majority' Why does TLDR make so many basic mistakes like this every video? Are videos ever proofed before they are published?

    • @abygorsonabor7982
      @abygorsonabor7982 Год назад

      because they are basic meme cretins who like to hear themselves talk about things they don't know anything about

    • @123_1
      @123_1 Год назад

      in some area they are actually majority

    • @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte
      @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte Год назад +2

      @@123_1very few!, and Im from one of so “called” majority areas which in reality ist not anymore

    • @123_1
      @123_1 Год назад

      and you are proud of it...@@Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte

    • @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte
      @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte Год назад

      @@123_1 idk, what I said ist a fact!!!

  • @CrownedAnarchy
    @CrownedAnarchy Год назад +229

    i know Soviet Democrats was a misspeak but it's really quite funny and apt

    • @GentlePunch4U
      @GentlePunch4U Год назад +36

      Soviet democrats, I should use this term more often when referring to PSD

    • @Kalimdor199Menegroth
      @Kalimdor199Menegroth Год назад +15

      Best unintended joke in the video.

    • @FATHOLLYWOODB123
      @FATHOLLYWOODB123 Год назад +3

      Here in America we see the democrats as reminiscent of the Soviets hahahaha

    • @davidblair9877
      @davidblair9877 Год назад

      @@FATHOLLYWOODB123dude, the Democrats are many things, but communist isn’t one of them. When has any Democratic politician proposed nationalizing an industry?

    • @ionutferentari69
      @ionutferentari69 Год назад +2

      Their honorific president was a very close friend of Ceausescu which makes it even funnier

  • @remusgogu7545
    @remusgogu7545 Год назад +144

    Bit of historical context. Russia has done immense harm to Romania post WW2 by essentially ripping apart Romanian territory and partly incorporating it in present Ukraine (parts of Basarabia, Snake Island), and partly forming independent Moldova. In all honesty Ukraine has done very little to accommodate Romanian minority in those areas, and as such prior to current Ukraine war the relationships between Romania and Ukraine were understandably very cold. Now with the war, there is significant support in Romania for Ukraine as both countries care to limit Russia’s influence in the region.
    I was personally very pleasantly surprised to meet and discover Ukrainian refugees living in Romania, and grow fond of some of the people I met.
    Romania has indeed a very large diaspora, I heard somewhere we are second in the world (probably as %). Most of these people are working in wester countries and adhering to western style of thinking. I have a hard time believing that a significant part of Romanians would support Russia…

    • @purcelusucafeniu
      @purcelusucafeniu Год назад

      Vezi ca avem 80% din platoul insulei serpilor, restul de 20 la ucraineni, conform deciziei tribunalului de la Haga. Aia 20% sunt doar o stanca de dimensiuni mai mari si atat.

    • @xc6013
      @xc6013 11 месяцев назад +30

      ukraine did not accommodate romanian minority in ukraine, it oppressed and forcefully made them ukraineans. Meanwhile ukrainean minority in romania is treated properly and are allowed to maintain their culture and identity

    • @purcelusucafeniu
      @purcelusucafeniu 11 месяцев назад

      @@xc6013 taci in plm ca nu stii absolut nimic despre minoritatalea romaneasca de acolo. Efectiv mesteci si tu propaganda aur venita de la moscova

    • @FictionCautious
      @FictionCautious 11 месяцев назад +3

      At this point, considering the absolute insanity of the west, Russia would be a much better option. And no, most romanians dont support the inhuman regime in Kiev. The politicans do because they only serve bruxelles for 30+years, not their own people. It's Demoncracy!

    • @ionelghiorghita688
      @ionelghiorghita688 11 месяцев назад

      I don't know if Ukraine is better than Russia for the romanians but with the increasing power of China, and BRICS and the good relationship of Hungary with them, we isolated our self waiting miracles from the westerners and Americans who actually were just use us as a colony. So we fucked up the chance of leading the good relationship with China and the Americans will leave very quickly when the shit will stink a bit more. All we need is to have no-one available to speak with the Russians and Hungary will try again what they did in '89 - 90 :to split Romania as they did with Yugoslavia. So we are the rain sons.

  • @xyzalexzyx
    @xyzalexzyx Год назад +45

    Finally a video on Romania.

    • @jonkeuviuhc1641
      @jonkeuviuhc1641 Год назад +11

      A shame it's a poorly researched one.

    • @cristibrad6742
      @cristibrad6742 Год назад +1

      @@jonkeuviuhc1641 I stand firmly by that unless one lives in Romania it is impossible to understand or to explain what is going on there. The problem is you can not use 99% of the media coverage to then formulate an opinion. This is because when a politician talks nothing must be taken at face value other than tax increases or electoral 'bonuses' to certain voting classes within the society. The only source a foreigner can use is the actual documents created and approved, so basically only investigative journalism, and that is intentionally a huge pain.

  • @MrCayasha
    @MrCayasha 11 месяцев назад +10

    as a romanian I can tell many of us feel that Europe (mainly Austria, Netherlands, France) is treating us with superiority. Hope we can make more deals with countries like Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Turkyie instead of begging in our knees to be approved in schngen.

    • @FaraStiriRO
      @FaraStiriRO 10 месяцев назад +5

      Adevarat

    • @iceblu4713
      @iceblu4713 4 месяца назад +2

      Relațiile cu Turcia sunt din ce în ce mai bune, din câte am văzut și auzit. Numai în comentarii pe YT mai suntem dușmani 😆

  • @LibertyforGreatness
    @LibertyforGreatness Год назад +15

    Thanks for making a video about my country TLDR.

  • @chairpara
    @chairpara Год назад +27

    5:51: Correction: I think you meant to say “hungarian minority” not majority

  • @shinydewott
    @shinydewott Год назад +128

    The AUR logo is really smart when you think about it. It's the borders of Romania; but the Eastern part is obscured, which showcases (with plausible deniability) their irridentist claims eastward

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 Год назад

      They can shove the claims up where the sun don't shine. The borders are fine as they are. Same goes for Orban who wants our Transylvania. How many more millions must die before Europe stops fighting itself over who owns 2 towns and a village? Brothers killing brothers... Were the wars of the past not enough? Any union with Moldova must be done legally, peacefully and orderly. Everyone must agree with it of their own free will. Anything short of that must be rejected. I don't want parts of Moldova or Ukraine, I don't want to conquer anyone, this has never been our way. Plus, the parts which did belong to us and are now in Ukraine, 1. don't have any majority Romanian population and 2. Moscow did the partition, not Kyiv. Ukrainians didn't take anything from us, Moscow did. Moscow signed the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, not Kyiv. Ukraine was just as much a victim of Moscow as everyone.

    • @cuber5003
      @cuber5003 Год назад +46

      I don't get how they could be pro Russia, wouldn't a greater Romania be completely against Russia's geopolitical goals?

    • @21preend42
      @21preend42 Год назад +26

      ​@@cuber5003 It is indirectly supporting them. If Romania stops supporting Ukraine, Russia will have a better chance to win against Ukraine. That's the idea.

    • @omucapomu69420
      @omucapomu69420 Год назад +53

      ​@@21preend42AUR is not pro Russia
      All evidence for it it questionable at best

    • @Bobogdan258
      @Bobogdan258 Год назад +34

      @@cuber5003 Romanians don't tolerate anything pro-Russia, so the only thing left for Russia to promote is the kind policies that AUR and Sosoaca promote

  • @ioanaraducanu6049
    @ioanaraducanu6049 Год назад +179

    I think that AUR is closer to PSD than PNL. In Romania PSD is much more socially conservative than PNL. They even held a referendum against gay marriage a while ago. If anything PSD might shift towards more populist talking points as opposed to PNL (whose voter based is more urban and young and thus more socially progressive).

    • @CristianDudut
      @CristianDudut Год назад

      I don't know, it feels like PNL is losing their traditional voters. They will without any doubt lose votes.

    • @omucapomu69420
      @omucapomu69420 Год назад +12

      It is not the PSD who held the refferendum,it took place because people signed for it on 2016, Psd delayed it in fact

    • @Bobogdan258
      @Bobogdan258 Год назад +9

      PSD also pushed some pretty nationalist arguments and rhetoric against the saxon Klaus Iohannis (Iohannis also tried to benefit from nationalism against Sevil Shhaideh, who was proposed to be the first muslim woman PM in Europe, when he could've just said she was a security risk for being married to Assad's Health minister), they employ euro-skepticism when they see fit, PSD members have also joined numerous far right nationalist parties too.

    • @MihaiMarinescuJr
      @MihaiMarinescuJr Год назад +7

      You are completely wrong!
      AUR is or isn't a right wing party?
      PSD is or isn't a left wing party?
      In this case AUR is closer to PNL and USR is closer to PSD (the same ideas of "equality" between individuals which is a leftist concept!)

    • @Mathewnr1
      @Mathewnr1 Год назад +16

      @@omucapomu69420 It is PSD who promoted the referendum and made it available over the weekend, unlike any other election, with the church backing them. And it still failed.

  • @MoonlightEmbrace
    @MoonlightEmbrace Год назад +10

    "The Soviet Democrats" =))))))))))))))))))
    Thanks, Iliescu's life expectancy just rose with another 50 years just hearing that.

  • @vladdi00
    @vladdi00 Год назад +23

    One correction I haven't found in the comments: at 7:12 it was said "presidential elections scheduled for November this year"; the elections are in fact, November next year, in 2024.

  • @hjge1012
    @hjge1012 Год назад +52

    I know nothing about Romanian politics, but literally all parties sound like hot garbage.

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +21

      USR would be the closest thing to SOME hope... but yeah, everything else IS hot garbage.

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +9

      @@userAndrew5 they're the least worst option, by far.

    • @fulgeralbastru
      @fulgeralbastru Год назад +13

      @@userAndrew5 they did not, they actually did better than expected, even connvinced the eu to let us include road infrastructure in PNRR. Also they have 0 convcted people so far while PSD and PPNl have countless coruption scandals

    • @redbepis4600
      @redbepis4600 Год назад +2

      You're correct, but some are more garbage than others

    • @realWWdude546
      @realWWdude546 Год назад

      @@DacianRiderUSR party is too progressive I wouldn’t want BS being indoctrinated into kids like LGBTQIA+ propaganda and stuff like that

  • @Ballaurus
    @Ballaurus Год назад +158

    He said "Soviet democrats" at 2:23. 😂 Very close to the truth.

    • @shway1
      @shway1 Год назад +1

      it's a center-left socially conservative party

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle Год назад +3

      Soviet means council unless you are against literally any fucking form of democracy then idk what you even mean by this

    • @surecom12
      @surecom12 Год назад +3

      No, its not nearly close to the truth and it is very insulting to Romanians and i will report the video right now. Romania was NEVER a soviet country!

    • @doom8082
      @doom8082 Год назад +2

      @@surecom12 Lol, butthurt. Iliescu one of the founding members of PSD is one the best friends of the soviets.

    • @doom8082
      @doom8082 Год назад +4

      @@augustuslunasol10thapostle Clearly, soviet is a term that has caught a certain meaning (akin to being part of or friendly with the USSR) that you are ignoring.

  • @idontfrickingknow2064
    @idontfrickingknow2064 Год назад +52

    3 prime ministers in 3 years?
    join the club romania :)

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 Год назад +8

      We're founding members of the club 😀

    • @megatron1717
      @megatron1717 Год назад +1

      @@octavianpopescu4776 XDDD

    • @amethyst2823
      @amethyst2823 Год назад +2

      At least the transition between the last two was agreed upon from the beginning and properly executed. It didn't come with a fundamental change of government.

    • @cristibrad6742
      @cristibrad6742 Год назад

      the last 2 PM's were agreed beforehand as a 'rotative' concept. Probably never before seen in Europe before it happened in Romania. Both PM's were known since the latest PSD PNL bromance agreement.

    • @chriselion7161
      @chriselion7161 4 месяца назад

      @@cristibrad6742 Yeah, PSD and PNL are basically like single party now, which just goes to show they have the same people pushing their buttons from outside of Romania. aka globalist interests!

  • @KodLiokoSrbija
    @KodLiokoSrbija Год назад +14

    So glad TLDR team could finally afford a desk!

  • @bogdannazare755
    @bogdannazare755 9 месяцев назад +3

    (Romanian here) You should try putting the names of politicians through some text to speech program to learn that country's correct pronunciation before recording the video (Google Translate is also decent). When you pronounced Mircea Geoană as "Myrsia Jowannah" I had no idea of who you were talking about until I looked at the picture of him.

  • @cristianbogdan2760
    @cristianbogdan2760 Год назад +10

    Nationalist is back ❤

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Год назад +3

      AUR = 🚾

  • @tiberiusn4621
    @tiberiusn4621 Год назад +11

    I was wondering when we'd finally be featured here for this very subject. Finally made it! 😅

    • @lynxlecher9547
      @lynxlecher9547 Год назад

      Yeah, the ydyotic leader of AUR is having a party as we speak, celebrating.

  • @meyes1098
    @meyes1098 Год назад +147

    There's a misunderstanding about left/right in Romania.
    While PSD and AUR seem like they're on opposite ends, they're actually much, much more similar. PSD while it's considered a "left" party, it's actually more conservative than anything, and AUR is ultra conservative.
    Also the problem is that AUR is actually making some very good points. Especially when it comes to Ukraine and the war. For example, the issue with the grain imports is a bit more nuanced: Ukraine was allowed to export their grains into Romania without any checks whatsoever, and without needing to adhere to any of the EU's quality standards, and what ended up happening was that Ukrainian grains got into Romania, but they were very low quality, some even suffering from pests and shit, and they were extremely cheap. So then these inferior shit grains made our local farmers LITERALLY waste megatons of grains because they couldn't sell it.

    • @ismail-paine-de-circ
      @ismail-paine-de-circ Год назад +5

      if romanian grain is better, why romanian don't sell it to west? :D exactly! how much you will cry when ukraine will be in EU?

    • @Screcy
      @Screcy Год назад +25

      @@ismail-paine-de-circ Did you not just read the comment?

    • @dinurusanu7902
      @dinurusanu7902 Год назад +16

      @@ismail-paine-de-circba tu ai citit macar comentariul inainte sa raspunzi?

    • @Eltener123
      @Eltener123 Год назад

      @@ismail-paine-de-circ if Ukrainian grain is better why do they have to beg and guilt trip the west into buying it

    • @lynxlecher9547
      @lynxlecher9547 Год назад

      They don't even know the difference between left and right in Romania 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kiton1890
    @kiton1890 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you from Odesa

  • @adineatha9766
    @adineatha9766 Год назад +22

    All countries who are already in the EU should also be part of Schengen 👍

    • @veronicab15
      @veronicab15 11 месяцев назад +1

      Romania has been treated like a second hand citizen in EU.

  • @The_Midnight_Bear
    @The_Midnight_Bear Год назад +18

    Lost it at "soviet democrats" 2:23 :))
    True, though.

  • @dagda101
    @dagda101 Год назад +157

    I'm from Romania and i would like to say that your report is quite accurate. Thank you for doing a good job.
    I can add a bit of depth for anyone who is interested.
    The coalition didn't do a good job in the past 5-6 years and Romania is facing some problems right now because of it. Plus the problems brought on by general bigger picture issues of the pandemic and war and so on. For example sinking the country into massive debt and inflation, or the problems in agriculture with grain and honey prices, just to name a few. Naturally people are angry and uncertain and this is where AUR comes in (they have been around for some time now, feeding on the discontent of the diaspora). They are trying to do and/or to say anything they can to present themselves as the solution, both for the bigger picture issues and the shameful incompetence of the current establishment, while also being openly and painfully obvious pro kremlin (their leaders where seen multiple times with russian "diplomats" and so on). It's pretty obvious what's going on here, a russian backed wedge trying to force itself into a substantial crack formed by justified anger and worry of the population.
    This being said, i wouldn't worry about them too much. In the sense that they won't get power in Romania, because people are more or less aware of what i said above and they won't gather that much support. The situation is not to be taken lightly though, but it's not dire yet. Funny part is that the coalition is so bad that it pushes people into AUR arms, in spite of them doing everything they can do be as repulsive as possible. Even so, the people in AUR are way to nasty and ripe with scandal and controversy to even be taken too seriously. Romanian society is aslo way too pro EU and west. The good part is, that they actually represent the very angry voices in Romania and their presence forces the current establishment to act in ways which are in our interest. Just by their strategy of transforming everything into a ping-pong game in which they say the opposite of whatever the coalition says, is benefiting us, specially when the subjects hits something on which people of both sides of the spectrum can agree upon. Like limiting daily allowed cash transaction to 2000 RON (400 euro) for example.

    • @stefandinu6389
      @stefandinu6389 Год назад +13

      Yes,I wouldn't be too concerned either. As long as young people vote. Younger people in romania are lore and more progressive so if they turn out to vote AUR has no chance.

    • @havencat9337
      @havencat9337 Год назад +19

      i am young and i will vote for AUR. you guys can continue to vote PSD and PNL...its crazy to expect something new voting for the same

    • @stefandinu6389
      @stefandinu6389 Год назад +7

      @@havencat9337 there are other parties too not just psd and pnl but ok

    • @ionionescu6777
      @ionionescu6777 Год назад +4

      cine crezi tu ca-ti citeste manifestul?

    • @stormruner9183
      @stormruner9183 Год назад +2

      ​@@ionionescu6777Aş spune că merită să fie citit, este o descriere destul de precisă a situației actuale politice.

  • @Wfalen
    @Wfalen Год назад +10

    If the AUR ever wants Moldova and Romania to reunite then Russia has to lose the war. In this sense they should be actively actually supporting Ukraine.
    Also most Moldovans are right now vert pro-EU.

    • @ionbrad6753
      @ionbrad6753 Год назад +5

      True.

    • @TrespassingPilot129
      @TrespassingPilot129 11 месяцев назад +2

      There is other way: Romania should negociate with Russia and offer to exit NATO in exchange that Russia will allow Romania and Moldova to unite. We don't need Russia an enemy, we need it as a friend. And we don't care about Ucraine it can be taken all by Russia because it is historically a part of it, exactly like Moldova a part of Romania.

    • @ionbrad6753
      @ionbrad6753 11 месяцев назад

      @@TrespassingPilot129 ... except Russia never kept its promises. We (Moldovan Romanians) have a huge experience in this matter. Remember the Lutsk treaty, in which they were guaranteeing Moldova's territory from Carpatians to Nistru? A century later, they broke Moldova in pieces! Remember 1877-1878, when they asked to cross our territory to fight the Ottomans, then asked for help cause they were obliterated at Plevna, then we helped, then they grabbed Cahul, Bolgrad, Ismail (again)?
      Remember the Briand-Kellogg treaty of 1928? - and the Treaty of London of July 1933, according to which Moscow and Bucharest subscribed to the principle of non-violent resolution of territorial disputes? Then (1940) they invaded not only the eastern side of Moldova (Bessarabia), but North Bucovina as well?
      Remember the guatantees they gave to Ukraine in 1994 in Budapest? Remember the bilateral Ukraine - Russia treaty of "friendship"? All these are just toilet paper for Russia.

    • @andreeaalexandru7811
      @andreeaalexandru7811 7 месяцев назад

      You're like an average person giving insights. You are right, but only on the surface. Russians don't want to attack the West; they pose no danger to the democracies in the EU. They have an issue with Ukraine, but it is much more complicated. Ukraine has their share of oppression towards Moldavians and Romanians. The fact that AUR does not want to help Ukraine is because it is a senseless war dragged out by the West with the purpose of holding Ukraine souveranity. The effect, on the other hand, is destabilising the region. Not wanting to help Ukraine sentiment in Romania is, in principle, the same reason as wanting to help Ukraine sentiment coming from the UK.

  • @AlexDaniel-lu8nm
    @AlexDaniel-lu8nm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Even AUR is calling putin a criminal,they dont want to be ally with russia,but they dont want war.
    They support ukraine just not millitary,just humanitarian

  • @vladniculae6114
    @vladniculae6114 Год назад +2

    Thanks for covering us :)

  • @Eoin-B
    @Eoin-B Год назад +111

    In the "is europe shifting right" thumbnail, Ireland is highlighted, though for the first time ever a left wing party had a majority and since then has been steadily been gaining in popularity. Ireland has never shifted left of centre-right since the 1950s... For the first time in 60 years Ireland is leaning left.

    • @nigelraporam6917
      @nigelraporam6917 Год назад +25

      It'll be a dark day for ireland when shinners get into power

    • @liquidsnake6879
      @liquidsnake6879 Год назад +3

      Isn't the President still center-right?

    • @tomaszargentynczyk8635
      @tomaszargentynczyk8635 Год назад +17

      same for Poland, that just had an election and the right-wing parties lost for the left-center ones

    • @filiprohn1643
      @filiprohn1643 Год назад +4

      @@alexpokrandt4378 Third way is. PO is a mixed bag, but recently shifted more to the center left

    • @tomaszargentynczyk8635
      @tomaszargentynczyk8635 Год назад +8

      @@alexpokrandt4378 I don't know what are the criteria to judge what's center, center-left or center-right. Main point is that the opposition consists of KO that is rather centric (has intent to liberalize women and LGBT rights for instance), Third Way (rather centric-right) and Lewica that is left. Together you got ruling party that is centric + centric-right + way left. All of them support European Union and have pro-western goals.

  • @Obi-Wan___99
    @Obi-Wan___99 11 месяцев назад +3

    Yes, it's completely understandable, because in Romania now, as we speek, as a worker in a company you get like 400 net salary/month, while food is more expensive than in Western Europe. I say this because I know everyday.
    I was an engineer for almost 15 years in some companies and after all this experience this summer I decided to quit for the moment this career in Romania, because I earned like 1100 euro net, which is very little, having a family and 2 kids and having prices for food more expensive than in Germany for example.
    So I said fuck it!! I'm a truck driver now, and I'm earning 3x the money. 😊
    It's somehow sad, but it is what it is.... Of course extremism is on the rise!!

    • @jami1972
      @jami1972 11 месяцев назад

      exactly. Until there is 3-4:1 ratio in salaries compared to western EU, EU is a joke. All economic details now harmonized in Europe, except salaries. A clear robbery of eastern europe, mainly driven by western companies and helped by EU.

    • @FaraStiriRO
      @FaraStiriRO 10 месяцев назад

      Nu as clasifica AUR ca extremisti, m-am uitat pe programul lor de guvernare si chiar au niste idei foarte bune. As zice ca majoritatea extremistilor din AUR s-au reorientat catre partidul SOS Romania a lui Sosoaca.

  • @mihaelapopescu7686
    @mihaelapopescu7686 Год назад +3

    As a romanian I will tell you that never ever Romania will be Russia's ally . You don't know a thing of what this animosity is about ...and for so many hundreds of years. When you are a neighbour to Russia you will do what you can to protect yourself and what you can to survive. No. You don't know anything about the terror, the crimes, the pain, the torture caused for us unfortunatelly by Russia ... I say unfortunatelly because of it's great culture ... but no, romanians will never be friends with russians or allies. Nope. When 70 years ago 2 million people were killed by bolsevics (imprisonned and killed 90% of them) ... you can't forget something like that. Ok, after that comunism was installed but those 2 million were the intelectuals, priests, proffesors, students, doctors, enginneers etc ... Those days you were declared enemy of the party only if you were the son or the daughter of someone that had a bachelor degree ... No, is too soon to forget what happend in our country. If you think romanian comunism was from Romania you should read more history. After the 2nd world war Europe's split was decided on a restaurant table, on a napkin ... That was so simple to decide who lives in freedom and who dies under the comunism. And there were a lot of dead people. If you never heard of Aiud prison, Pitesti experiment prison you don't know a thing about Europe's recent history . So, once again, no. Never Romania will be an ally of Russia.

  • @jabronnie7745
    @jabronnie7745 4 месяца назад +1

    01:04
    AUR is *not* against NATO at all and also AUR is *not* against EU but only against some of it's policies
    AUR will *never* be an ally to Russia, it's the opposite, they hate Russia. Even Mr. Simions Master's Degree is about anti communism and sort of anti russia.
    Apparently at their last poll they got 19% of the total voters, that's actually alot than most predicted

  • @thegarfield2414
    @thegarfield2414 Год назад +49

    1. AUR has no chance of winning parliamentary elections in Romania against PSD.
    2. Even if they do that, they would not have a majority in Parliament and a coalition will be formed against them.
    3. Romania will never become Russia's ally.
    4. AUR is not really pro Russia.
    5. Their electorate will never be larger that 25%(note that during parliamentary elections only 40% of the people actually vote).
    6. The parties that will enter Parliament next year will be:
    PSD probably around 30%
    PNL probably around 20%
    AUR probably around 20%
    USR probably around 12%
    UDMR(hungarian party) 6%.
    None of the other parties will enter a coalition with AUR.
    7. Once every ten years we have a nationalist party like AUR who usually gets around 10-12% of the votes and then they slowly dissappear.
    Edit: Now AUR votes have been split by Diana Sosoaca new party SOS, who has around 10% of the vote.

    • @4tech404
      @4tech404 Год назад +12

      Very brave of you to think PSD or AUR won't buddy up to govern together. They already vote the same laws and a part of PSD is very conservative and eurosceptic.

    • @omucapomu69420
      @omucapomu69420 Год назад

      ​@@4tech404very naive of you to think they will LOL you are dumb

    • @deionutz
      @deionutz Год назад +1

      The perfect opposition, never in power definitely necessary!!

    • @deionutz
      @deionutz Год назад

      ah manca-mi-ai virgula

    • @eugenandrone2019
      @eugenandrone2019 Год назад

      1.AUR is financed by Kremlin
      2. PSD is founded by a double secret agent, Ion Iliescu, which was also a KGB agent just like Putin
      3. Yes, AUR and PSD will team up toghether. That's Kremlin's plan.
      4. Simion is a fascist and you are a russian troll who's trying to influence people's opinion.

  • @stormruner9183
    @stormruner9183 Год назад +18

    It's generally a good video, but a bit shallow (understandably so). The most important thing, that I think should've been emphasized, is that despite their names, PSD is very much socially conservative while PNL is more liberal (not too much tho). So if anything, AUR's populist influence could move PSD to be even more right wing regarding social issues, while PNL is in a bit of identity crisis right now. USR is not disenfranchised (yet), but they are slowly becoming quite unpopular, however their voter base is really distant from AUR's ideas, so that won't help them either. Lastly, UDMR is getting the 5% from the hungarian minority to keep them in parlament. I think PSD is going to win the most from this situation. They have a stable 25-35% voter base, and moderate conservatives who don't want either PNL or USR on power are more likely to vote for PSD rather than AUR (even if PSD shifts slightly to the right).

    • @GholaTleilaxu
      @GholaTleilaxu 11 месяцев назад

      USR is 100% (correction, 90%, there are still some lost elements inside it) left-wing, progressive, woke party. They are just *LYING* to be right-winged. The Liberal Party poses as right-winged in Romania, even though in the Anglo-Saxon world "liberal" is considered to be a left-wing ideology. "Liberal" in Romania stands for CORPORATIVE CAPITALIST *LIBERTY* to exploit the masses of dumb peons.

  • @GarfieldRex
    @GarfieldRex Год назад +22

    I'm tired of media saying "far right" and "center right", "the right", but always use it as a label, never explain what it is, the differences. Just to indirectly lead the viewer to think some are bad per se.

    • @MihaiMarinescuJr
      @MihaiMarinescuJr Год назад +1

      I can help! Right: nation, church, family. Left: international, atheist, sexual freedom.
      Center: both ideas
      Left: mainly left ideas with democratic sounding
      Radical left: majority left ideas imposed harshly (the opposing are going to jail, are striped by their rights etc.)
      Extremist left: only left ideas imposed by killing the opposition.

    • @lynxlecher9547
      @lynxlecher9547 Год назад

      It's basically reformed communists vs religious freaks who are against immigration.

    • @premadesetups
      @premadesetups 11 месяцев назад

      dont worry in Romania we don't know the difference between the right and the left netiher

  • @HessepeQuhaire
    @HessepeQuhaire Месяц назад

    Compelling, clear-cut presentation as usual. Great job, guys!

  •  Год назад +2

    Feedback on video production: the videos without the desk are better :) It's a (subtle yet tangible) barrier between you as a speaker and the viewers.

  • @gaborrajnai6213
    @gaborrajnai6213 Год назад +25

    There is a clear difference between not liking Russians or Ukrainians, or giving up billions upon billions of your stuff, to support a guy, who you dont like.

    • @didierverschatse6422
      @didierverschatse6422 Год назад

      you mean like Putin sending billions to puppet politicians he doesn't like but serve his agenda :) ?

    • @doom8082
      @doom8082 Год назад

      Except you are "giving up" billions to upkeep a buffer state between you and a dictator like Putin.
      Romanians (myself included) would HATE having a land border with Russia (if it were to conquer UKR)

    • @xc6013
      @xc6013 11 месяцев назад +1

      for a cause you don't agree with on top of it.. nato expansionism, getting us closer and closer to the end

  • @ecoandrei328
    @ecoandrei328 Год назад +9

    This will only get worse for us. Macar suntem si noi pe TLDR. Cheers

  • @RoughPerspective
    @RoughPerspective Год назад +7

    Please make a video about the Bulgarian equivalent of AUR

  • @catalinopris6462
    @catalinopris6462 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m Romanian and I call this bullshit.

  • @misulincu
    @misulincu 8 месяцев назад +1

    Romanian here: Romania will never join Russia because of our bad history with the country while we were in the Iron Curtain. No, not even if Moldova will be offered (which wouldn't be offered under any way, shape, or form). The vast majority of people hate Russian influence. Even during Ceausescu's time we were protesting against Russia's suppresion of Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and looking to Nixon for financial deals. Our revolution to remove Russian influence in the country alongside communism was earned through blood, and nobody with a spine would (which is the vast majority of Romanians) would spit on the lost lives in 1989 by allowing AUR and their flesh drones parading as humans to do what it pleases.

    • @LevisH21
      @LevisH21 8 месяцев назад

      is AUR even in some sort of alliance with Russian regime to begin with?
      or is this ass just some Western ignorant propaganda?
      I see ZERO evidence,.given the history of Romania with Russia, for any Romanian politician or political party to get in bed with the Russian dictatorship.
      it would be insane and completely out of character.

  • @Bornana7
    @Bornana7 Год назад +4

    The actual reason why Romania becomes more nationalist is they just chose nationalist focus tree

  • @e.r.robert1062
    @e.r.robert1062 Год назад +13

    I am a fun of your show and I am a Romanian, and I can tell you that we are not on the path to far right

    • @didierverschatse6422
      @didierverschatse6422 Год назад

      yr committing a logical fallacy though: "being Romanian" doesn't necessarily make you an authority on establishing whether RO is on a path to the "far right" (or not)

    • @e.r.robert1062
      @e.r.robert1062 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah but AUR is dumb anyway, who evens votes them? Ah yeah..

  • @fernbedek6302
    @fernbedek6302 Год назад +32

    If AUR wants Moldova then’s need to figure out Transnistria. So, supporting Ukraine might be in their best interest.

    • @amethyst2823
      @amethyst2823 Год назад +16

      The guy has misrepresented this part. The Ukrainians and Moldavians forbade Simion to enter their countries because of his documented connections with the Russians, not because of his unionism. There are other unionists who were actually given honorary positions in Moldova. A large section of Moldova's population, almost half, is unionist. Ukrainian Secret Services affirmed that they have proof Simion has ties with Russia.

    • @lucian-emilgusa6185
      @lucian-emilgusa6185 Год назад +6

      ​@@amethyst2823well then, whre's the proof?

    • @999mi999
      @999mi999 Год назад

      @@amethyst2823 Oh wow, really? The Ukrainians found documents that linked him to their enemies, to Russia? The guy that leads a party that lays claim to the former Romanian territories that are now part of Ukraine? What a surprise, i can't believe they would do that. Oh, and they found nothing about the guys that only wish for the union of Moldova and Romania? Extraordinary.

    • @Gerrard_Pike2008
      @Gerrard_Pike2008 Год назад

      Yes they could make a deal with Russia giving them Transnitria and Russia allowing them to unit with Romania

    • @amethyst2823
      @amethyst2823 Год назад +1

      @@lucian-emilgusa6185 I am sure that those who need to know got it. It was convincing enough for Moldova, apparently.

  • @bogdib4326
    @bogdib4326 11 месяцев назад +2

    Romania should claim Northen Bukivina, northen Maramures, southern Bessarabia, Cetatea Alba (Akkerman), Snake Island and Budjak back. Because this territories aren't ukrainian, the culturally, ethically and historically belong to Romania💙💛❤️

  • @Dracones101
    @Dracones101 11 месяцев назад +1

    And you figured all of that from UK? Bloody smart you are!

  • @KonradAdenauerJr
    @KonradAdenauerJr Год назад +8

    Like many other European "nationalist" parties, AUR has repeatedly whined about the EU, but it's in no hurry to push for Romania exiting it.

    • @lucapepel5851
      @lucapepel5851 Год назад

      Corect. Motive pentru care orice om cu bun simţ îşi va da seama că AUR e un jeg de partid plin de trădători şi mincinoşi. Aşa că votul nu rezolvă nimic băieţi, pe oricine votaţi tot membru a cartelului media mafia este.

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +1

      don't let imbeciles talk you out of your vote ! go out and vote for your future ! contribute to democracy, instead of listening to brain dead uneducated hicks.

    • @cgabriel777
      @cgabriel777 11 месяцев назад +4

      They are not against EU and Nato. This topic is not very popular amoung Romanians. doesn't bring votes.

    • @joeyjojojrshabadoo7462
      @joeyjojojrshabadoo7462 9 месяцев назад

      Because they can just ignore the rules of both organisations and Brussels is too toothless to do anything. Basically what Britain should have done if it wasn't too proud

  • @cLaw27
    @cLaw27 11 месяцев назад +9

    The influence of AUR in Romania ends where the online ends. Outside of the internet, their numbers are just shy of a couple of thousands. Multiple local branches had to shut down and move their activities completely online because they lack physical membera.

  • @valentinstoyanov304
    @valentinstoyanov304 Год назад +3

    The current political situation in Romania seems to be extremely similar to the one in Bulgaria. The only major difference is that the Bulgarian president Radev is pro-Russian and the Romanian president has a clear pro-EU and pro-NATO profile...

    • @SoB_626
      @SoB_626 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but it's only the profile, the substance is something else altogether.

  • @infowarrior4326
    @infowarrior4326 11 месяцев назад +1

    Most interesting thing that happened during entire this turmoil over ukraine, is when orban of hungary, after attack on north stream, said: hungary and serbia will every attack on energy infrastucture treat as declaration of war, we are not germany, we are serious countries :)

  • @AustaDotPNG
    @AustaDotPNG 11 месяцев назад +1

    OMG, just in for 2 minutes and you say ‘communist’. Some places in Romania have people that are pro-communist, but the majority are older people. Yes, knowing the difference between communism and socialism is a bit hard when you realize that there are more types of communism.

  • @Alex_Dumitrache
    @Alex_Dumitrache Год назад +8

    It's interesting that the USR wasn't mentioned at all

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +3

      the only safe option so far.

    • @veronicab15
      @veronicab15 11 месяцев назад

      @@DacianRider Given that the EU pretty much just voted that national constitutions don't matter, the EU constitution overrules them, and that USR is up in EU's a$$, I would definitely not think them the safest option. They're just as garbage as the rest, only use different vocabulary. They all sell us out, have no spine, and don't really think about the people.

  • @brezoianuirinel3959
    @brezoianuirinel3959 Год назад +35

    The AUR party is a sad joke, imagine Aur as a person like Andrew Tate

    • @mkh7370
      @mkh7370 Год назад +4

      based

    • @plb506
      @plb506 Год назад

      @@mkh7370taran

    • @f-86zoomer37
      @f-86zoomer37 Год назад +3

      @@mkh7370 how old are you? grow up

    • @lynxlecher9547
      @lynxlecher9547 Год назад +4

      The leader is worse than Andrew Tate.

    • @ceahlau
      @ceahlau Год назад

      That's genuinely the most retarded comparison I've ever heard

  • @ooltimu
    @ooltimu 11 месяцев назад +3

    Parties in Romania are left or right only by name. Local party members go from one party to the other as they see fit (depending on which party wins the elections). Also, the current AUR voters come mainly from the nationalist wing of PSD (left) which was anti-UE. I very much doubt AUR took voters from PNL.

  • @MihaiKrieger
    @MihaiKrieger 11 месяцев назад +1

    In Romania, there is no other country we dispise more than Russia. And that was even before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, it is just more of the same.
    AUR might get some traction among old people in villages, that's why we need to go out and vote, so that they don't get more influence than they already have.

  • @Cryptic_Creepies
    @Cryptic_Creepies 11 месяцев назад +3

    Everyone sees Russia as the great evil. But what do you think about USA?
    As a Romanian, I am not pro-Russia, but in the same time I agree with what AUR thinks about EU and NATO!

  • @DacianRider
    @DacianRider Год назад +22

    as a Romanian, I say NO to this sort of garbage and NO to Putrid and his war dogs !!

    • @raduromanesti6408
      @raduromanesti6408 Год назад +1

      As a Romanian i Say Aur is Pro Eu and Pro Nato and Anti Russia

    • @iulianviorelmosteanu2800
      @iulianviorelmosteanu2800 Год назад +5

      AUR is not pro-Russia doe, they're just against helping Ukraine, a country that recently passed down laws that discriminate Romanians living in Ukraine.

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +1

      @@iulianviorelmosteanu2800 so, basically " how to say you're stupid without saying you're stupid " BEING AGAINST helping Ukraine = helping russia ... dingus !

    • @iulianviorelmosteanu2800
      @iulianviorelmosteanu2800 Год назад +4

      @@DacianRider, how so? How about not helping either of them, especially considering how the Ukrainians treat us.
      If you have a beef with me and a stranger decides to not help me, does that mean he s helping you? What kind of stupid logic are you using.

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +1

      @@iulianviorelmosteanu2800 learn to move on idjot ! doesn't matter what their ancestors did, under the horrible soviet regime ! be a fcking human being for once and move the F on !! and even if you can't stand Ukraine, what does your peanut brain think will happen when you become neighbors with ruzzia ?? Ukraine will seem like the perfect neighbor by then !! also, your peanut brain doesn't seem to comprehend that we're living in a interconnected world & we need to have good trade relations with neighbors.

  • @unuldintrevoi3350
    @unuldintrevoi3350 Год назад +4

    Let's all just hope that AUR will win the election. AUR is rusophobic, not pro-russian. They don't like much neither the West or the East. They like the Romanian nation. The party has a politic similar with PiS in Poland and a lider which tries to imitate V. Orban...

    • @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr
      @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr Год назад +3

      😂😂

    • @bbogddann
      @bbogddann Год назад

      Yes, so rusophobic that George Simion met with the FSB...

    • @sergenuyar6635
      @sergenuyar6635 11 месяцев назад

      Asta e adevărul. Ei sunt chiar aliați foarte apropriați al PiS-ului. Încearcă doar să-i convingi pe toți retardații wokeiști super-gayropeniști.

    • @thewatermelon9227
      @thewatermelon9227 9 месяцев назад

      "They don't like much neither the West or the East", Iliescu was thinkig the same, where that led us? Oh yeah, to the biggest crisis this country has ever seen

    • @unuldintrevoi3350
      @unuldintrevoi3350 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@thewatermelon9227 Iliescu was russian agent, he liked Moskva a lot

  • @andreeaalexandru7811
    @andreeaalexandru7811 7 месяцев назад +1

    3:15 Romania is the fastest-growing economy in Europe, and this guy is showing inflation stats. I don't want to go into details about the relations between these two, as I find it mindblowing it was missed.

  • @GamesExposed
    @GamesExposed 11 месяцев назад +1

    this title maan...nationalist right? bro first of all I am a nationalist and second if you are a nationalist you hate russia but you also realise that the west has propaganda too and you try to keep your identity in this mess, at the end of the day we'll always choose the west even with all the lgbtq stuff and forced diversity / globalisation because the east is just depression 24/7 but regarding the AUR leader if you actually check his interviews it's impossible to side with Russia because the idea is to make great Romania again and that includes Moldova! and with Russia it's impossible so you get the idea

  • @galsven1
    @galsven1 Год назад +27

    This video is pretty accurate for a 10 minutes video. Romania's political landscape is far more diverse. In the 90s, FSN was formed from former communist political activist and split into FDSN/PDSR/PSD and PD/PD-L(later becoming part of the PNL(a party whcih was stolen by the former Securitate officers in the name of a historical political party during the monarchy). USR appearead as pro-European protest party in 2015-2016, they gained 22% at the Euros in 2019, but something gas happened with them. Very important to mention that George Simion met with FSB officers. George Simion and Diana Sosoaca are dangers for our security.

    • @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte
      @Un_pelican_pe_varf_de_munte Год назад

      Ye ye so accurate that they said “hungarian majority” in the wrong context 😂😂

    • @radu4281
      @radu4281 Год назад +2

      Nu-i nicio dovadă că Simion s a întâlnit cu cineva din FSB

    • @SoB_626
      @SoB_626 11 месяцев назад

      @@radu4281 Clar cã nu. Simion + Pootin = Love.

    • @radu4281
      @radu4281 11 месяцев назад

      @@SoB_626 e ușor să mănânci căcat, dar sa dai o sursa e mai greu

    • @eduardperhinschi5057
      @eduardperhinschi5057 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SoB_626 esti securist

  • @realthunder6556
    @realthunder6556 Год назад +3

    Pretty solid explanation, just lacked the context of not being allowed in Schengen and an ever decreasing voter turnout also does not help

  • @mariano4762
    @mariano4762 Год назад +10

    Come to Romania and first see at the custom is 6km length of truks waiting in line. Some prices in supermarkets are in general higher than Europe western countries…Thanks Austria, Russia is happy for how things are developing in Romania

  • @silverbolbo
    @silverbolbo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nationalist Right is on the rise in Romania ... on the other side Hungary, Italy, Austria, Netherlands: Hold my beer!!

  • @nistb2123
    @nistb2123 11 месяцев назад

    Good analisys, John Smith!

  • @trahx1444
    @trahx1444 11 месяцев назад +4

    I am Romanian and thoroughly follow what happens in our internal politics so I will add some details that will give everyone a broader of view of the situation.
    1. The president of AUR, George Simion, was surprised as having relations with russian agents by the Ukrainian intelligence agencies. He also went straight to a pro russian politician from Romania after the elections from 2020 to discuss some matters privately.
    2. One of the founders of AUR had contracts to reconstruct buildings în the Rrpublic of Moldova where the KGB functioned in the past. And their big raise on social platforms, mostly Facebook, was due to some shady financing. Hence they didn't appear overnight, their rise was planned way before.
    3. The president allows everything that happens in terms of coruption, lies etc. He is bribed by his administration, which sometimes consisits of former members of the communist repressive intelligence agencies, with expensive holidays, gifts, other privileges and disguised bribes (none of his expenses were revealed in spite of numerous requests by journalists)
    4. The governing coalition, at least the big players, are extatic at the thought of AUR growing in polls. That means that they can govern together without any problem and silence the opposition represented by USR (the Union Save Romania).
    The two parties said that they will never ever govern together and the president won with his promise of never letting that happen. Obviously it was all a big lie.
    5. Remember the members of Trump administration recieving bribes to arrange meetings with other world leaders? The Biden adminstration is doing the same thing. Recently the Romanian PM went to Washington to discuss... What do you think? Hospitals, schools, infrastructurs, visas etc.? No, no, no and NO. THEY DISCUSSED ABOUT WEAPONS. Or should I entitle it: How to get away with everything by bribing left, right and center.

  • @adriangeorgedumitru4696
    @adriangeorgedumitru4696 Год назад +12

    The3 simplest way to prove one's ignorance in terms of politics, war, economy etc is to talk about Romania. the Western world is usually ignorant as to Eastern Europe, but when it comes to Romania... this ignorance turns out to be stupidity. So, Romania is Putin's next ally in Europe? To even think about this question proves that 1. one ignores everything Russia 2. one ignores everything about Europe and the EU politix 3. one ignores everything about Romania 4. one ignores everything about Russia, Europe, the Eu and Europe. Plus everything about the history of this places, their specifics and their particularities. As for this so-called analysis - learn Romanian and read some history.

    • @BlackLixt
      @BlackLixt Год назад

      trea sa mance si ei un cacat pe ziua de azi nu? ahahaha

    • @ceahlau
      @ceahlau Год назад

      Yeah that thumbnail is actual garbage

    • @FictionCautious
      @FictionCautious 11 месяцев назад +1

      The so-called west seem ignorant about anything really. Also easy to prove by reality/

  • @bogdanpetcu5247
    @bogdanpetcu5247 Год назад +11

    You are wrong. Romania is not pro russian. There is a growing nationalist trend but its not as big as others think. We are latins. We have nothing in common with Russia.

    • @ady007b
      @ady007b Год назад

      What you mean is not knowingly pro-russian, that's why Tovaras Simon is trying to frame is as a anti-ukraine, not pro-russia. Because going direcly pro-russia would be unpalatable to the romanian electorate. So instead you push for pro-Ru policies by selling them as somethin else.
      Classic KGB/FSB manipulation move.

    • @MihaiMarinescuJr
      @MihaiMarinescuJr Год назад +1

      I am now against the EU (Schengen and PNRR are my reasons). I consider EU as our enemy!
      Russia is also against the EU and an EU enemy.
      The enemy of your enemy is your friend!
      I hate Russia but I hate EU more!

  • @Zero4Infinitives
    @Zero4Infinitives 11 месяцев назад +2

    AUR means gold in Romanian but it is actually from the Alliance for the Unification of Romanians.

  • @dannyc2488
    @dannyc2488 Год назад +4

    The outcome of this 'grand coalition' isn't suprising. İmagine if the Tories and Labour banded together in the UK, what could the outcome of that be for political situation here? Voters would have no choice BUT to vote for small or fringe parties 😮

    • @cgt3704
      @cgt3704 11 месяцев назад

      Uh they actually did one during ww2

    • @SoB_626
      @SoB_626 11 месяцев назад

      I like to think that in UK there are still decent people no matter the party, unlike in Romania.

  • @raullllll5750
    @raullllll5750 Год назад +11

    As a romanian we will never be Russia friends because we have 100+years of bad history with them and this Simion guy is just a joke with weird dreams, he has no chance against Genoa

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +1

      Geoană for the win !

    • @ionbrad6753
      @ionbrad6753 Год назад +2

      True. But the Russia which did bad things to Romania included our neighbors which are the victims today. They (the neighbors) lobbied Molotov in 1940 to break North Bucovina from Romania alongside Bessarabia. They also lobbied within the Kremlin for breaking Bessarabia (future Moldavian SSR), too - making it a land-locked republic. Don't get me wrong: clearly Russia is the aggressor here and international law should be respected, in favor of Ukraine. But if we speak history, we should be impartial: to each, its own.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +1

      @@DacianRider Who? "Am infrant, Mihaela, dragostea mea?" That one?? LOL :))

    • @DacianRider
      @DacianRider Год назад +3

      @@RaduRadonys no, the NATO secretary deputy general. For the clown you're trying to portray, just look in the mirror.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад

      @@DacianRider You must be younger than 14. Go back to your toys.

  • @omarmyia
    @omarmyia Год назад +10

    The Romanian Orthodox Church violently disproves of the AUR political discourse.

    • @cristibrad6742
      @cristibrad6742 Год назад

      they are the biggest backers of AUR and PSD, how about owning the truth? For God and Jesus are light and truth after all. Same goes to the romanian Kiril, the legendary "Preafericitul Teodosie".

  • @margcantelli4723
    @margcantelli4723 Год назад +59

    A few things worth mentioning: AUR has been accused, both by a former minister of foreign affairs in moldova and a ukrainian paper, to have had secret meetings with fsb agents in both countries. The other co-founder of AUR was also in charge of renovating the only building in the capital that has russian shareholding.

    • @Sandokan-sj5zh
      @Sandokan-sj5zh Год назад

      Being accused of anything is worth nothing without proof. And also, being accused of something by a country you want to stop military aid to , without any proof is worth even less. Also , today I bought mustard seeds and when I got home I took a look on the package and they were imported from Russia. Am I pro Russian too? In 2015 leftist media accused Russia of destroying a historical building because that building needed renovation. Now the leftist media accused the ones that renovated the building of being pro-Russian. Funny , eh ?

    • @razvansfirlogea3134
      @razvansfirlogea3134 Год назад

      Unsubstantiated garbage. No proof.

    • @laurentiumocacoca175
      @laurentiumocacoca175 11 месяцев назад

      Braindead.

    • @barbusbogdan7
      @barbusbogdan7 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ah yes fellow supporter of Malin Bot. Nice to meet you 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺

    • @TrespassingPilot129
      @TrespassingPilot129 11 месяцев назад +1

      Are you s mindless drone?

  • @BucurEST1989
    @BucurEST1989 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @Talk-Hub
    @Talk-Hub 11 месяцев назад +1

    As a romanian myself, there is not way in hell that we would ally ourselves with anything russian. If anyone cares enough to study a bit of our histroy, you will clearly see that the last time we've been left alone to our own devices was before the romans came and made us a province. The only people here that still see something good in the way Rusia does things would be our grandparents that lived their best years under the USSR. The younger generations would rather put a bullet through their head than see themselves in that situation again. The only people that find themselves seduced by the right wing politics going around in our country today are the ones that have very poor education. We've been fucked for all of our history, treated like pawns in greater political gains, Churchill sold us and that hurt, we're never forgetting that, but we prefer the west. The bad thing is that the mass population has so little media training and critical skills that a situation like 1930's Germany can be repeated here, divide et impera as the romans thought us a very long time ago. But from an ideological standpoint, there is not way that we will ever abide by any russian policy or cultural demands. Everybody under the age of 60 hates rusia, the scars let in our collective minds by the communist era are still very deep and we don't forget easily. My greates fear is that we will be treated as pawns again and NATO will sell us at a moments notice to the russians again if that means the stability of the region will be kept, we will try to fight, we're still proud people and like our independence very much ( even if the independence is only on paper and economically we are bound by our hands and feet to the EU because our politicians prefered getting rich before putting the intersts of the state first), but this will be hard. I love my country, with good and bad, I hope to never live the day when we call russians "tovarasi" ever again.

  • @bluedragontoybash2463
    @bluedragontoybash2463 Год назад +60

    Summary of this video
    - Video sponsored by "Too Long, the official TLDR newspaper"
    - Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Romania on October 10th to seek support for Ukraine's war effort.
    - Romania, traditionally pro-Ukraine, has provided military aid and established a training center for Ukrainian pilots.
    - Zelensky canceled a speech in front of the Romanian parliament due to anticipated protests by the ultra-nationalist group Aur.
    - Aur, meaning gold in Romanian, has gained popularity and is described as a far-right party with anti-EU and anti-NATO sentiments.
    - The party's surge is attributed to discontent with the political establishment and economic challenges in Romania.
    - Romania's political history involves frequent changes in leadership, with the current government facing economic difficulties and corruption scandals.
    - Aur's leader, George Simion, initially focused on the reunification of Moldova with Romania and later shifted the party's focus to the war in Ukraine.
    - Aur's rise is seen as part of a broader trend of right-wing nationalist parties gaining traction across Europe.
    - Simion has faced criticism for his anti-vaccination stance but has moderated some party rhetoric to broaden its appeal.
    - Despite Aur's increasing support, it is not likely to directly impact policy or unseat the current government in the near term.
    - The Romanian government announced a strategic partnership with Ukraine despite canceling Zelensky's speech.
    - Aur's growing popularity could indirectly influence mainstream political parties, pushing them to adopt more right-leaning policies.
    - The upcoming presidential elections in November show Aur polling third with 19%, behind independent candidate Maia Sandu.
    - If Aur continues to gain support, mainstream parties might adjust their policies to appeal to disenchanted voters.
    - The video concludes with a sponsorship plug for the TLDR newspaper and a 20% discount code for purchases.

    • @aariyanmahmud301
      @aariyanmahmud301 Год назад +4

      thank you so much for this great summary
      it is detailed but only takes a couple of minutes to read

    • @st.altair4936
      @st.altair4936 Год назад +25

      Finally, a TLDR for TLDR

    • @bluedragontoybash2463
      @bluedragontoybash2463 Год назад +2

      Thank the scary AI overlord @@aariyanmahmud301

    • @avengerulsasuke5814
      @avengerulsasuke5814 Год назад +11

      Maia Sandu is the president of the Republic of Moldova.

    • @patriarch7237
      @patriarch7237 Год назад +1

      Did Zelensky cancel the speech? Or did the Romanian government stop him delivering it? Pretty sure he would give a speech whenever and whereever he could.

  • @Squaretable22
    @Squaretable22 Год назад +3

    As a Romanian Speaker it was my own chance to cringe at pronunciations 😅

  • @MatejJokic-sw2kh
    @MatejJokic-sw2kh 11 месяцев назад +5

    If I were a Romanian I would vote for them.

    • @sergenuyar6635
      @sergenuyar6635 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a member of the party

    • @FaraStiriRO
      @FaraStiriRO 10 месяцев назад +3

      Im a Romanian and I will vote for them. Time to get PNL and USR out of the Parliament.

  • @Talent57
    @Talent57 5 месяцев назад +2

    Power AUR❤❤❤

  • @dragosserbanescu8267
    @dragosserbanescu8267 Год назад +2

    AUR's slogan is "Greater Romania in Europe", not "Greater Romania befriending Russia".
    There is 0 chance any politician will think they can take Romania under Russia's wing, that's simply treason.
    That being said, even though I will vote for AUR, I do like saying that voting or them is a bit of a game of "russian roulette" ;)

    • @danielciufu1622
      @danielciufu1622 11 месяцев назад

      Sa votezi pentru AUR inseamna sa votezi cu PSD aripa Dragnea. Sunt o gramada de gainari care nu au realizat nimic in viata si care au tot felul de legaturi dubioase. Cum crezi ca vor putea administra bine o tara cand ei nu si-au putut administrat propria viata? Cantareste mai bine, informeaza-te si abia apoi acorda votul Nu te lasa pacalit ca iti arata un steag si fac gargara. Retorica lor anti-EU in actualul context geopolitic pur si simplu face jocul Rusiei. Chiar ai orbul gainii?

    • @dragosserbanescu8267
      @dragosserbanescu8267 11 месяцев назад

      @@danielciufu1622 Nu e alb negru situatia. Ii votez din acelasi motiv pentru care am votat si USR ultima data: nu au mai fost la conducere pana acum. Matematic vorbind, sunt singura necunoscuta din ecuatia politica, restul partidelor au guvernat toate si nu au facut ceva notabil, de ei nu stim sigur nimic pana nu ajung la conducere.
      Eu consider si ca tenta anti-UE a lor este necesara. Corporatiile occidentale ne seaca tara de resurse materiale si umane. Asta fiind spus, vreau sa vad Romania ca fiind ca Polonia, care isi permite sa stea demna in fata altor tari si care este cel mai bun exemplu de succes al unei tari ex-comuniste. (BTW, in Polonia conduce PiS de vreo 15 ani, nationalistii, echivalentul AUR)
      Dar, in secunda in care ajung la putere si vad ca nici astia nu fac nimic, sau si mai rau, urmaresc sa scoate Romania din UE, imi voi schimba opinia despre ei instant.
      Dar nu vad asta intamplandu-se, suport pro-UE este pur si simplu prea mare in Romania pentru ca un politician sa incerce sa impinga in cealalta directie.

    • @danielciufu1622
      @danielciufu1622 11 месяцев назад

      @@dragosserbanescu8267 Sa stai drept, nu inseamna sa te pui contra, de dragul de a te pune contra, iar corporatiile nu sunt impozitate mai mult de frica ca pleaca. Si atunci pe langa ca nu lasa taxe, nu vor mai lasa nici salariile angajatilor. In contextul geo-politic actual, ar fi o rusine pentru noi ca AUR sa ajunga la putere. Si pana la urma ce a facut PiS in Polonia? A ajuns ca polonezii sa aibe aceasi o putere de cumparare egala cu romȃnii, desi au o pozitie geografica net avantajoasa pentru investitiile straine. Iar succesul lor, pe langa faptul ca e discutabil cat de "succes" este intra-adevar, se datoreaza reformelor facute in anii '90-2000. Romania a pornit cu frana de mana trasa dupa revolutie. La fel ca AUR, niste populistii, in mass-media poloneza controlata de PiS, se prezenta UE ca fiind al patrulea Reich. Sa votezi cu ei, inseamna practic sa votezi aripa hardcore a lui Dragnea. Cum crezi tu ca unii care nu au fost in stare sa-si administreze propria viata vor fi in stare sa administreze tara? Nu stiu cum credeti unii ca niste golani, la propriu, pot schimba Romania in bine... De exemplu Tanasa, era vanzator, inainte de a fi deputat. Simion n-a muncit real o zi niciodata, a fost apropriat de Lulea, fondatorul AUR. Terhes, la fel si-a falsificat CV-ul, Ramona Bruynseels, candidata din partea PUSL la prezidentiale, partidul lui Voiculescu, unul din cei mai mari hoti din Romania, pe langa ca era turnator la Securitate si tot asa exemplele pot continua.

  • @alpha2713
    @alpha2713 Год назад +5

    Thank you for making a pretty accurate video on the political situation in our country hope we’ll see more videos about Romania in the future🇷🇴🤗

    • @eduardperhinschi5057
      @eduardperhinschi5057 11 месяцев назад +2

      ce e "accurate" ? ca romania nu a fost nici republica sovietica si nici nu iubim rusia

  • @troskygames8798
    @troskygames8798 Год назад +5

    Nationalists should ask a Finnish winter war vets when it come to isolation "we had to fight alone"

    • @GholaTleilaxu
      @GholaTleilaxu 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, sad truth and a shame to the rest of us.

  • @ondrejmarek1980
    @ondrejmarek1980 Год назад +4

    this left right scale to explain politics is less and less helpful - the stances are multidimensional and this is causing misalignment - people voting for parties that are actually not closest to their own priorities; the two-dimensional political compass is a step in the right direction but only very small, we need to go way bigger

  • @Ariel.Fortele
    @Ariel.Fortele 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am a Romanian ... I can tell you that not even in 1 million years Romania will NOT going to be allied with Russia ... So please choose other topic for your videos ... This is insanity

  • @aurelaurel8222
    @aurelaurel8222 Год назад +1

    I don't think AUR have successfully in next year polls

  • @victors4333
    @victors4333 Год назад +4

    Romanian policy has been non-existent as a national, self generated one. Corruption was the main occupation of any ruling party. The issue for Romanians is the continuous lack of any beneficial results from the older, more established parties. This is why AUR is growing, not because Romanians are particularly nationalist.

    • @didierverschatse6422
      @didierverschatse6422 Год назад

      There always was and is a lingering nationalism that the "older, more established parties" are trying to attract. AUR wasn't created in a vacuum it's the result of the former "Romania Mare" appeal and Dragnea's PSD trying to capture that electorate in a separate party by taking an anti-EU xenophobic stance, it's just a continuation of what you describe as the "ruling parties main occupation being corruption."

    • @victors4333
      @victors4333 Год назад

      @@didierverschatse6422 no doubt, there is a certain pride, tied to the idea of being romanian.

  • @amethyst2823
    @amethyst2823 Год назад +27

    A nuance lost on this video's author is that the Ukrainians and Moldavians forbade Simion to enter their countries because of his documented connections with the Russians, not because of his unionism. There are other unionists who were actually given honorary positions in Moldova. A large section of Moldova's population, almost half, is unionist. Ukrainian Secret Services affirmed that they have proof Simion has ties with Russia.

    • @laurentiumocacoca175
      @laurentiumocacoca175 11 месяцев назад

      Ofc Ukranians want him down after him pushing the idea of not supplying them with money, military aid and shit.. It seems so damn clear, how we still fall for it?

    • @FictionCautious
      @FictionCautious 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a known fact that the regimes of Moldova and Ukraine are puppets of WEF Bruxelles, ruling against their own people. WEF only wants division and chaos. The past few years have proven that to be true.

    • @TrespassingPilot129
      @TrespassingPilot129 11 месяцев назад +1

      Are you trol?

  • @scasino9358
    @scasino9358 Год назад +24

    as a romanian, i gotta say, it was a pretty accurate video.

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Год назад

      Accurate from a data point of view but incorrect reading of that data, implying they are pro-Kremlin, while they are anti-western because they are very conservative, Shenghen issues, etc… not because they are pro-Kremlin

    • @jonkeuviuhc1641
      @jonkeuviuhc1641 Год назад +3

      It wasn't, it has a buncb of mistake and it's at best a VERY surface level look at the issue.

    • @cristibrad6742
      @cristibrad6742 Год назад +1

      @@jonkeuviuhc1641 be understanding, like a sensible person he probably looked into the media coverage and took surface declaration face value. One must not do that when talking about Romania

  • @SreenathPillaiPrakash
    @SreenathPillaiPrakash Год назад +1

    I am from France and I wanted to order the PR Kit. The postage is so bloody expensive at 44£. Unfortunately it is as expensive as the order itself….

  • @ianbangal2466
    @ianbangal2466 Год назад +2

    Dear TLDR, what are you talking about? Not sure whether you are in this Univers, Galaxy, planet !? Since when is Romania an ally to Putin ? Since when Romania has a Hungarian majority ? What? Since when AUR is a political force in Ro? What?

  • @cristibrad6742
    @cristibrad6742 Год назад +3

    Small correction. The only proven pro EU party is the Save Romania Union (USR). PSD and PNL, since the legislative cycle that generated the mass pro EU protests and mass beatings of protesters thanks to PSD having an absolute majority alone, both have been continuing the same practices started since then, after the model of what Rusia did after the collapse of the USSR. Hopefully Romania will get the next year an outcome such as Poland and not like Turkey.

    • @SoB_626
      @SoB_626 11 месяцев назад

      Say it as it is, man. PSD, PNL, AUR are the representatives of ruzzia in Romania. There was no lustration in '89 and the country has borne that burden ever since. It's really like a bad case of fleas.

    • @premadesetups
      @premadesetups 11 месяцев назад

      I am romanian and I will vote for USR

    • @GholaTleilaxu
      @GholaTleilaxu 11 месяцев назад

      @@premadesetups Why?

    • @premadesetups
      @premadesetups 11 месяцев назад

      @@GholaTleilaxu they are the most pro capitalism , unlike all the other parties that think the government should own companies, and they are also very pro european

    • @GholaTleilaxu
      @GholaTleilaxu 11 месяцев назад

      @@premadesetups Are they, the Unionists Sal(i)vating Romania also pro-progressivism, pro-LGBTQ+, pro-inclusiveness, pro-woke and pro-BLM et al, all LEFT-winged ideals and desires?

  • @andizglimbea6067
    @andizglimbea6067 Год назад +19

    4:00 Simion didn't face deportation from Moldovo for being an unionist, that is a popular ideea in both Moldova and Romania, he faced deportation for possible connections with russian intelligence, as ex modavian defense minister said earlier this year.

    • @diurpaneustv2166
      @diurpaneustv2166 Год назад +7

      Actually he was deported from Moldova by Igor Dodon and Vladimir Plahotniuc, both with strong ties to Russia

    • @Kalimdor199Menegroth
      @Kalimdor199Menegroth Год назад +5

      Connection that he did not prove, despite saying there is concrete proof. In reality he was kicked out because his unionist policy and activism colluded with the interests of those in Moldova that want to maintain an independent state and the so called 'civic nation'.

    • @Vlad-yi6oo
      @Vlad-yi6oo Год назад

      ​@@Kalimdor199Menegrothofcourse. Only the corrupt and oportunistic politicians wants "independent Moldova" only for their interest.

    • @cristibrad6742
      @cristibrad6742 Год назад

      @@Kalimdor199Menegroth funny, leave an explanation as to why Simion is interdicted also in Ukraine while you are at it.