It is possible that one day those who collect jokes about the Hungarians be punished in PRM, so that C.V. Tudor's "European face" be not stained. Of them all, he is the one to pay. A mere absent-mindedness, a selection mistake and the two "innocent" jokes with some Jewish that were to be got in the train with the fork or in the oven near the pizza went round the country. Councilman Ioan Marinescu this, councilman Marinescu that. What is he to understand? When he needed more the help and the support of the party, the PRM leader apologized to the Jewish community, in the plenum of the Senate, for the jokes. What happened to him? The general secretary of PRM, Gheorghe Funar, thinks that, for his own fault, Marinescu will be punished for having garbled the image of the party and of his leader, C.V. Tudor". This is unbelievable. He was just making plans about how to launch "The best jokes with questions" at the book fair "Bookarest 2001", together with the volume "The Jewish tragedy in the north of Transylvania". Bad luck indeed, with this whimsical chief. What is does he have in view? After having disclosed in the pages of "Romania Mare" that Vadim Tudor is a political man of European nature, "the man of the year" or a big fan of the football, as he has in the party the king of the fixed games in the Romanian football, Mitica Dragomir, he is now mocked at. They have all forgot that they had been laughing together at the party parties on his little inventions, how much they have been praising his "imagination" and "subtlety", and now the tribune only shouts reproaches to him on the phone. This problem, with the image of the party leader was not leaving him alone. What has been doing wrong? Wasn't he, Marinescu, the one who had noticed, twenty years ago, the talented young man with the name of a French film director, Vadim, who had written a book, "Saturnaliile", at the pu