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Why corruption will last in Romania

August 29, 2012

By Valeriu Nicolae - 27.08.2012http://www.europeanvoice.com This summer has shown up the nature of Romania's entire political class.Early this summer, there were signs that this would be a good summer for Romania.A former prime minister, Adrian Năstase, a man recognised even by party colleagues as one of Romania's most corrupt politicians, had just received a two-year prison sentence. A government that had

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