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“Ion Iliescu's biggest crime was the mediocrity brought to Romania”

Ion Iliescu, photo: Agerpres

Ion Iliescu, photo: Agerpres

Beyond all the stories written and taken with him after death, one of the great negative effects of Ion Iliescu is that he proposed to Romania the “second -hand model”, writes a former press manager, as a reaction to what he calls “the PSD hypocrisy and the increasing leaders”.

He himself a communist leader “second-hand”, second-rank, “Ion Iliescu was a mediocre and imposed on Romania his mediocrity”, believes Răzvan Cornățeanu, former manager of the press groups and Adevărul, in an opinion article published in Aktual 24.

Entitled “At the death of a bastard”, the opinion claims that “who strives today to find glitter to Iliescu, mind, exaggerate and is hypocritical. As a true communist, he could not more and he did not let others look more.

Today's mediocre political class is the inheritance since then. Others had exponential leaders, we a mediocre leader, believes the author.

Romania went hard and “because it was neither Vaclav Havel, nor Lech Walesa nor Corneliu Coposu. This is the real reason why the Czech and Poland entered NATO and the EU before us and are 10-20 years old in front of Romania. Because we have not produced leaders, and the mediocre we had with a power”.

The article also noted the way President Nicușor Dan reacted.

“Most of the honest positions, observe the press releases, end with” God forgive him “instead of” God rest “. It is an important shade of what today's leaders, including the President of Romania,” said Răzvan Cornățeanu.

Ashley Davis

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