Some problems never go away, Marius Bâgu writes. One of them is a struggling economy with government policies that come with it. What is a Christian attitude when your country finds itself having a terrible deficit?
Recently, I read the book The Shame of the Cities by American journalist Lincoln Stephens. Although it was published in 1904, societies today still struggle with the same problems: corruption, elitism, and injustice.
The political class is biased toward those with influence and socio-economic power. In a national crisis, taxpayers, pensioners, and teachers bear most of the burden, not politicians, and especially not those who hold influence and socio-economic power. Exactly this can be seen in Romania.
Election
Romanians celebrated a political victory on May 18. That day, Nicușor Dan was elected as the new Romanian President, with 53,60 per cent of the votes. A new…