So much for a stagnant political scene, huh? I guess we're finally seeing some movement.
My colleagues at UNIVERSITY have repeatedly called Georgescu both a legionary and a communist interchangeably, their brains are absolutely fried with anti-communist propaganda, but I sense that we, as communists in Romania, might be able to educate people on what communism actually is. If Călin ends up winning he will doubtlessly disappoint people on every promise, and he will be an example in living memory of what a legionary is, a miserable failure. I am not getting my hopes up just yet but people might actually get curious enough to at least read the manifesto.
Of course, I admit that this is wishful thinking bordering on delusion, but Romania is on the precipice of finally entering some interesting times, we must think of how to make the most of it.
Oh it definitely resonated, while looking at the vote tallies by county something I noticed is that in every county on the border of Ukraine Lasconi never got 2nd place, almost always 4th or 3rd. Another thing is noticed is that Lasconi placed 1st only in the big urban centers of the country, away from all borders.