Soon after the revolution they got stuck with the social democratic party, which was almost as bad.
The bad part of the revolution is that the Romanian people see in EU a form of fighting against the corruption and authoritarianism inside their own country. But EU is also a globalist shithole that wants to destroy any resemblance of European culture and the average guy will never see this part until it is to late.
The good part is that Romanians are poor, a quarter of the native population have an outhouse. So that makes them less appealing to migrants. I give them about a decade before they get hit hard by the globalists.
I mean, IIRC, the military were the ones who conducted the massacre at Timișoara, but were also the ones that executed Ceaușescu. Then a bunch of the military apparatus took over the government after his execution. The Revolution succeeded in overthrowing the dictator, but not upending the government's structure. The Romanian establishment just got caught with their thumb up their dick. It's still a win, but it's not a total victory. Few revolutions are.
As for the EU, massive centralized bodies like that depend on authoritarianism and corruption in order to maintain control. So unfortunately, hoping the EU will clear up corruption is like hoping the Mob ends crime. They only way they do that is by monopolizing it.
Soon after the revolution they got stuck with the social democratic party, which was almost as bad. The bad part of the revolution is that the Romanian people see in EU a form of fighting against the corruption and authoritarianism inside their own country. But EU is also a globalist shithole that wants to destroy any resemblance of European culture and the average guy will never see this part until it is to late. The good part is that Romanians are poor, a quarter of the native population have an outhouse. So that makes them less appealing to migrants. I give them about a decade before they get hit hard by the globalists.
I mean, IIRC, the military were the ones who conducted the massacre at Timișoara, but were also the ones that executed Ceaușescu. Then a bunch of the military apparatus took over the government after his execution. The Revolution succeeded in overthrowing the dictator, but not upending the government's structure. The Romanian establishment just got caught with their thumb up their dick. It's still a win, but it's not a total victory. Few revolutions are.
As for the EU, massive centralized bodies like that depend on authoritarianism and corruption in order to maintain control. So unfortunately, hoping the EU will clear up corruption is like hoping the Mob ends crime. They only way they do that is by monopolizing it.