This is an excerpt of the most recent post in a series that focuses on Romania's upcoming Presidential elections. You can read the rest of my piece on Fleishman-Hillard's Global Vote blog.
While Europe was busy marking the 20th anniversary of the Berlin wall with elaborate ceremonies and a symbolic procession of European and American political figures through the Brandenburg Gate, the mood in Romania was darkening. Twenty years after the bloodbath that marked the fall of communism, Romanians have been so hard hit by the recession and so disappointed by their politicians that few other than inconsolable parents stopped to remember the events and listen to the speeches.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
FH Global Vote: Presidential elections in Romania
Labels: Introduction, Romania, Berlin Wall
elections,
Global Vote
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