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On the 22nd of October 2004, the nominee for President, the prime-Minster Adrian Nastase, released his first official web site on the Internet. On this website Nastase published several chapters of his biography regarding his studies, family, published works, career and his political activity. This biography has numerous gaps though. The following material will uncover the omitted information in Adrian Nastase’s biography.
In the early ’80, Nastase tried with tenacity to ascend the communist hierarchy. There were two ways of accomplishing it. He got married twice. His first wife was an important communist leader’s daughter, former Minister of External Affairs, Grigore Preoteasa. His second wife, Dana Nastase, is the daughter of a communist leader, too, Angelo Minulescu.
Adrian Nastase had graduated from Bucharest “Sfantul Sava” highschool and in 1969 became the Law University student. He married his first wife, Grigore Preoteasa’s daughter when he was still a student.
Grigore Preoteasa, an important communist leader, dead in 1957, was the former Minister of External Affairs (1955-1957), the Romanian Labor Communist Party member (1955-1957) and the Communist Party secretary (1957).
Shortly after that, Nastase divorces his first wife and marries Dana Miculescu, Angelo Miculescu’s daughter, an important political man in Ceasescu government. His second way of ascension was the blind devotion for Nicolae Ceausescu and his communist regime.
In 1972, the student Adrian Nastase was publishing his works in “The Young Leninist”, a social and political culture magazine for the communist youth.
Then an endless series of “scientific works” follow, in which Adrian Nastase glorifies the “Nicolae Ceausescu’s masterly achievements, these brilliant examples of international contemporary realities”, “his creative, scientific, deeply original way of thinking”, etc.
In 1982, when the exiled Paula Goma was poisoned, the young Adrian Nastase was writing about “the Nicolae Ceausescu’s major contribution to international institutions”.
In 1987, when the Brasov workers were repressed by the Romanian Security Service, Nastase was extolling Nicolae Ceausescu’s statement:” The human rights are world widely discussed, but they forget, they don’t want to care about the fundamental nation rights, the human right for independence, peace and life.”
Delegate to several international institutions, Nastase was one of the most important propagators of Ceausescu’s international political visions:” the defense of world peace- the priceless fortune of humanity”, the world demobilization and peace.
In October 1989, when the east communist regimes were collapsing, Nastase was critiquing the Occident, which requested the human rights recognized in Romania as also. ”No state has the right to interfere in other nation state.”
Only few months later, Adrian Nastase became the Minister of External Affairs of the “democratic” Romania.
This is how, the “good” Nastase, the nominee for President of the Romanian State, has a “glorious” past regarding the communist policy.
Think twice before giving your vote. Give your vote that you consider to, but…

“Pay attention, for thoughts may become words,
Words may become actions,
And most of the time, actions are
THOUGHTLESS.”

Ionut Nicolae

P.S.Since my english is not perfect, I would like to say Thank you to my friends Ciprian Ionita and Marina Dubceac for translating this article.
Source (romanian version)Securisti& comunisti.ro

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