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    1. florifel on

      I’m not overjoyed that he died, I’m disappointed that he died peacefully without spending a day in prison. Fuck the justice system.

    2. verifi_nightmode on

      Someone tell me what did he do

      Edit: please don’t tell me anymore, I got too many replies

    3. Emergency-Style7392 on

      may his grave become a public toilet like thatcher’s grave

    4. The president responsible for preserving the influence and power of Communist politicians and the secret police (Securitate) after 1989.

    5. HicksBeach on

      without context: why do they hate their “first democratically elected president post-communism” so much and are glad he died? 
      with context: how come no one tried to assassinate him when he was alive?

    6. piggiebrotha on

      Bette Davis: “You should never say bad things about the dead, only good … Joan Crawford is dead. Good.”

      I have no other feeling for this, screw him.

    7. Wooden-Practice8508 on

      Fucker got scot-free, wonder how many days until his grave becomes a public urinal

    8. Im_just_a_user_100 on

      Sad to see that he died without getting punished for what he did. Rest in pieces , we wont miss you.

    9. Thelandoflambs on

      Rest in hell, actually no, I hope he is punished forever in hell.

    10. mrwhite14X on

      I’m going to the store in about one hour, could someone recommend me some champagne that fits the departure of the Tovaras? As cheap as possible, just like him.

    11. Armadillo-Middle on

      Thousands were dead because of this POS communist. He may have gotten away from justice here on earth. I wish him “luck” wherever he is now.

      REST IN PISS YOU PIECE OF SHIT!

    12. KernunQc7 on

      Spoiler: He got away with it. What is “it”? Everything and anything, use your imagination.

      Evil prevails.

    13. FC__Barcelona on

      For who doesn’t know, he was a hardcore Marxist but not a Stalinist like Romania’s previous leaders. He’s views were close to Gorbachev who they say he met in his youth while studying in Moscow and kept contact with him over time.

      He was the head of the propaganda of the communist party earlier in his life but was marginalized by Ceausescu because he knew they were planning to overthrow him and kept them under close surveillance.

      He didn’t kill him or the group because they were backed up by the USSR which was risky, but he marginalized them and gave them comfortable but irrelevant positions that were well paid but outside the big circles.

      He set up the coup d’etat with his group (many of high military ranking of which Ceausescu didn’t know of) but wouldn’t have happened without the initial Revolution that started in Timisoara in December.

      His faults: To have time, him and the group created a conspiracy to give the people in streets the impression there is a terrorist group that is fighting to keep the old guard in power. This lead to almost 1000 deaths post Ceausescu fleeing from the Party HQ until his execution on the 25th of December which ended most of the struggle against his criminal regime. Deaths were largely friendly fire between people considering each other terrorists and brining no benefit to the revolt.

      He used typical methods for marxists to undermine initial oppositions appeared early in January 1990: very violent repression against any Pro-European/Pro-West stance after 1990 and used miners who were loyal to him, workers, police forces and the secret service forces against opposition leaders and simple citizens but nothing compared to Ceausescu’s orders before the 22nd, including ordering the army to shoot any hostile.

      Ultimately his party was a continuation of the Communist Party in a more humane way which led to hardcore corruption, incompetence and all that came with it. He slowed Romania’s economic comeback by at least 10 years and the system is still thriving today in many ways because of the way he transitioned power starting 35 years ago. Many important politicians are still here and having influence thanks to his actions.

      After losing elections in 1996 the country had to reset. Elections had a very clear goal: for the country to rejoin it’s western route and in his last mandate he did continue these procedures started in 1997 and joined NATO after the Prague Summit and set up the EU ascension that happened 2 years after the end of his presidency.

    14. reformedMedas on

      Tocmai m-am trezit, asa si asa nautatea. Speram sa moara macar in chinuri.

    15. Alin_Alexandru on

      Quick, someone drive a stake through his heart so he doesn’t come back!

    16. He will continue to fight against pro democrat students with the miners where ever he is.

    17. ArcadianMess on

      Good fucking riddence. Sad that he didn’t spend a day in jail for the numerous crimes he committed.

      At least he died in pain and agony, rest in piss you POS!

    18. Famoustractordriver on

      One of the greatest injustices towards Romania and Romanians is that this one died without serving a single day in prison.

      Fuck him, fuck his handlers, fuck his acolytes and may his name be forever cursed.

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