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Fragile Victory
The Statesman Siliguri
|March 26, 2025
The recent recapture of Sudan's presidential palace by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) is being heralded as a significant milestone in a brutal conflict that has devastated the nation for nearly two years.
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The unfolding political crisis in Romania reflects a deeper reckoning with the nation's democratic identity. Once hailed as an Eastern European democratic success story, Romania now finds itself teetering on the edge of a dangerous shift. At the heart of this struggle is the rise of far-right populism, amplified by economic frustration, disillusionment with political elites, and external interference that preys on domestic grievances. In many ways, Romania's challenges are not unique. Across Europe, nationalist movements have gained traction by exploiting fears over sovereignty, economic security, and cultural identity. What sets Romania apart is the intensity of its current political upheaval. The cancellation of its presidential election, following allegations of foreign meddling, has only deepened public mistrust in the political system. For many Romanians, it is not simply a legal or constitutional debate – it feels like a betrayal of their democratic aspirations. Voters in rural areas, especially those left behind by economic modernisation, have turned to candidates who offer simplistic solutions to complex problems. Promises to cut taxes, restore national pride, and reject outside influence resonate in villages where young people leave in search of work and public services crumble. These communities feel forgotten by mainstream politicians, and their support for far-right figures is often less about ideology and more about desperation. However, the danger lies in how easily economic discontent can be manipulated into extremist rhetoric. When political leaders evoke nostalgia for a mythical past or promote exclusionary policies in the name of national renewal, they risk undermining the democratic foundations a country has worked so hard to build. The demonisation of minorities, calls for res
This story is from the March 26, 2025 edition of The Statesman Siliguri.
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