89 reddit can’t accept a country votes against being ruled by unelected EU technocrats. Its all because of Russia (old.reddit.com) posted 11 days ago by SophiesBoyfriend 11 days ago by SophiesBoyfriend +92 / -3 21 comments share 21 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Huh, TIL!
I didn’t know any of that (I should have, about Cyprus at least, but I didn’t). Thanks!
All very complicated…
The Soviets’ tendency to move ethnic groups around at will obviously contributes to that…
I guess what you say about the Baltics applies also to the Russkies that stayed in Poland, East Germany, etc., after 1991..?
Honestly, this is all definitely interesting, but I guess I haven’t thought about it in detail before…
The only Russians I met in Sweden presumably had citizenship (as they owned property), lol.
Are you Romanian then? Definitely an interesting part of the world!