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The co-chair of the Alliance for Romanians Unity (AUR) George Simion announced, in the context of his travel the other day in Poland and Belgium, the party s affiliation with the European political family of right-wing conservatives and reformists, which includes Polish, Italian, Spanish and British Conservatives, according to a press release on Friday, as reported by AGERPRES.
On Wednesday, Simion met in Warsaw with representatives of conservative governing parties, PiS (Law and Justice Party) and the Polish Solidarity Party, their discussions targeting the situation of strategic state companies, as well as the bill against Internet censorship.
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Friday 15 January 2021, by Raul Carstocea
In the current political climate, witnessing an ascendance of far-right parties across Europe, and a more general shift to the right in mainstream politics globally, Romania was often pointed out as an exception in this respect, certainly when it came to the area of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe. Since 2008, when the Greater Romania Party (Partidul România Mare, PRM) failed to meet the 5% electoral threshold for entering Parliament, there had been no far- or radical-right parties in the Romanian Parliament. As of the 6th of December, the date of the latest legislative elections, the ‘Romanian exception’ is no more.
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Fascists enter parliament as COVID-19 devastates Romania
Elections in Romania were held on November 6, as the COVID-19 pandemic that has now killed more than 15,000 people ravaged the country. The election was marked by an unprecedented abstention only about 30 percent of the electorate turned up to vote and by the emergence of the fascist Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) party, which took 9 percent of the vote.
How has a hitherto unknown political entity, founded last year and which as late as September polled less than 1 percent, managed to become essentially the third political force in the country, after the Liberal-Save Romania alliance and the ex-Stalinist Social Democratic Party?
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