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  • 1 Context

    In the 1960s, in the context of a general de-sovietization of the country, Romanian television (TVR) assembled a team of dedicated broadcast professionals under its roof who took advantage of the political situation in the country. In May 1958, the leader of the Romanian Communist Party at the time, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej convinced Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader to withdraw his army from the Romanian territory. This marked the beginning of a nationalistic turn in Romania. When Ceausescu was appointed at the head of the Communist Party in 1965, he continued the efforts of de-sovietization of Romania and sought to gather popular support for his reign and ambitious economic plans that envisioned to transform one of the poorest European countries into a prosperous industrialized state

    Against the backdrop of these events – characterized by attempts at de-sovietization and Ceausescu’s efforts to gain popular support for his reign – Romanian televisi

    Popular television in authoritarian Europe

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  • Romanians in Spain

    Romanian emigrant community in Spain

    Ethnic group

    535,935 Born in Romania (INE 2022)[1][2][3]

    630,795 Romanian citizens (INE 2023)[4]

    1,079,726 (includes naturalized and second and third generation Romanians) (2022)[5]
    Romanian, Spanish
    Predominantly: Romanian Orthodox;
    also: Greek Catholic, Roman Catholic
    Romanian Britons, Romanian Italians, Romanian Germans, Romanian Australians, Romanian Americans, Romanian Canadians, Romanian French people

    Romanians form the second largest group of foreigners in Spain, after Moroccans.[6] As of 2023[update], there were 630,795 Romanian citizens living in Spain.[7] Most of the immigration took place given economic reasons. The linguistic similarities between Romanian and Spanish, as well as Romanians' Latin identity, are also a reason for the country's attractiveness to Romanians.[8]

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