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“How good did Moscow do you since 1947?” – Professor of the University of Bucharest

Protest in Victoriei Square in Bucharest, February 21, 2025. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

Protest in Victoriei Square in Bucharest, February 21, 2025. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

On Sunday, 18, we have to make “a fundamental choice. Not parties, but of destiny. Personal and historical”, believes Professor Marian Popescu.

“What do we do with us?”, Is the title of the article that Marian Popescu, professor of the University of Bucharest, writing for contributors. He paraphrases George Simion, who said “What do I do with you?”, Referring to those who do not vote.

The teacher from Bucharest argues that it is not important to do with us, but what each of us do. “I know the reluctance of some (many?) University, school people in general, regarding the participation in the vote,” writes Marian Popescu. “I don't get it, I don't do politics. The choice of May 18 is not so much about POLICYespecially about life in this imperfect democracy, in the level of Euro-Atlantic safety. How good did Moscow do you since 1947? ”Says the university professor.

“Don't you interested in what your day will be like, what is coming?”

“Of course, you are scared, you are forced to have your life back on what you see. Why do you hear. No one and nothing inspires you. You would like to be left alone. Peace?! How do you mean? Where do you live? You are not interested in what your day will be like, what is coming? And many other years? Sure, you can live that way. But you do it with your hand, as they say. Needless to complain after. “

“Remember that it is about the country. What will she look like with a president who, at her border, is not in a row, she punchs in the window of the border officer?! If the border is not defended, respected by the one who wants to be president, what can you expect? comes over you.

What do we do with ourselves?

It's a fundamental choice now. Not part of parties, but destiny. Personal and historian ”, the article of Professor Marian Popescu is concluded.

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