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Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu - Romanian Ethics and Public Sense 200 Years Ago
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Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu (b. September 22, 1968, Iași) is a Romanian historian and diplomat, who held the positions of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between 2004-2007 and director of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service between 2007-2012. He was Prime Minister of the Romanian Government between February 9th, 2012 and April 2012.
In a conference that aspired to be a Sunday story, the historian Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu reviewed the delicious characters that made up the Romanian society two centuries ago, seen through the eyes of foreign travelers, but also of domestic chroniclers. "Morals in this country are completely peculiar, or rather there are no morals. There are only bad habits, there are only prejudices. Among the significant ones, a lot of pride and a lot of turpitude, a lot of fanaticism, even superstition, but also more debauchery, and also more immorality ”. (Vice-Consul of France in Iasi).
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







