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El Diario Vasco - Hiszpania | 18/05/2007

The EU in the face of the political crisis in Romania

The Spanish historian Daniel Reborerdo considers that the EU could be unsettled by the political crisis in Romania where, on Saturday, May 19th, the president Traian Basescu will be facing a referendum on his impeachment. "Romania has yet to overcome the communist aftermath in political and social relations. The transitional phase it is going through is characterised by the difficulty of managing two opposite tendencies: the nostalgia of those who were privileged by the former regime and the demand for justice or revenge voiced by the victims of the same regime. The country is going through a very confused era. Dialogue and democracy have been rendered impossible by the rivalry among politicians that has culminated with the present mayhem. ... The problem of Romanian political inconsistency should be eradicated before its negative effects further complicate the difficult European process [of integrating new EU members]."

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El Diario Vasco - Hiszpania | 29/01/2007

Limited independence for Kosovo?

Before finding a peaceful solution for the status of Kosovo, the Spanish historian Daniel Reboredo considers that it is first necessary to denounce the violent deviation of both parties. "The responsibilities of Serbian politicians are obvious and punishment is necessary, but it is no use gratuitously humiliating, ruining and maiming a population whose responsibility is debatable while the Kosovar war criminals of the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK) are respected, rewarded and admired by their government whilst tolerated in the west. The Serbian election results demonstrate a rejection of the badly behaved West that, according to them, spreads resent rather than concord. And this is true despite the Democratic Party negotiating with the four other reformist parties to rapidly form a government that meets the demand of the EU, which desires a pro-European and democratic government."

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