Greater Romania Party
A Balkan paradox
It seems like a historical paradox, but after the end of the communist system, the far right made a strong showing in the Balkans.
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PSD's Ciolacu, on President's statement regarding bill on autonomy of Szeklerland: A crass attack
The draft regarding the autonomy of the Szeklerland was never voted in the Chamber of Deputies, stated, on Wednesday, the interim chair of the Social DemocraticParty (PSD), Marcel Ciolacu, deeming the statements made by President Klaus Iohannis on the topic as a "crass attack". "Let us not let a lie distract us from the real problems of Romania.
Romania Nationalist Tudor Dies Aged 65
Corneliu Vadim Tudor, a politician known for his strongly nationalist and xenophobic views, died of cardiovascular disease in Bucharest on Monday. He was 65.
Tudor began his public career as a writer and poet and penned verses flattering Romania's former communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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UDMR's Kelemen: UDMR will recommend ethnic Hungarians to vote in presidential runoff according to their beliefs
National leader of the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (UDMR) Kelemen Hunor, on Thursday said UDMR will recommend the ethnic Hungarian voters to vote according to their own beliefs in the November 16 presidential runoff election.
UNPR and PRM sign protocol for backing Victor Ponta in presidential runoff
The National Union for Romania's Progress (UNPR) on Tuesday signed a collaboration protocol with Greater Romania Party (PRM) on backing the candidacy of Prime Minister Victor Ponta in the presidential election runoff, UNPR's press office has announced.
The protocol was signed by UNPR Chairman Gabriel Oprea and PRM Chairman Corneliu Vadim Tudor. AGERPRES
Candidate Corneliu Vadim Tudor: For the first time I'm certain election completely pointless
Chairman of the Greater Romania Party (PRM) Corneliu Vadim Tudor said that for the first time he is certain that elections are completely pointless and that the way towards vote rigging is paved by fake opinion polls.
INTERVIEW Corneliu Vadim Tudor: I know very well what to do, because the country is my duty
Presidential candidate of the Greater Romania Party (PRM) Corneliu Vadim Tudor says Romania's chief of state should be a strong character, a moral standard. As for what recommends him to the highest office of the land, he says the high popularity he enjoys with the public and the fact that PRM has never been at rule.