As a result to his megalomania, Che, "el Commandante" Guevara, Fidel Castro, Al Capone and James Bond are only some famous characters that Mazăre has been idolising and comparing himself to. The mayor of Constanţa habituated us with his surprising but unoriginal appearances. Having no recognisable style of his own, Radu Mazăre has been borrowing, along the time, parts of famous personalities which left marks in the world history or which were made famous by the cinema.
He started as a Che Guevara revolutionary. We would see him taking part into events organised by him and we would expect to hear in any moment "Viva la revolución". It's possible that few of those who would wear Guevara cloths would know that he was a left wing revolutionary, leader of Cuba communist regime and South-American insurgent. What they adopted was the riot atmosphere. And so did Mazăre. The Che spirit might have helped him go on with his assiduous fight, only on a declarative plan, against the president Traian Băsescu.
The copying of the commandant (Che Guevara was called "el comandante") does not stop here. Radu Mazăre has repeatedly stated that he is a cigar fiend, that he prefers cigars for cigarettes and that he discovered the Havana taste while a visit in Cuba. He naturally has a favourite brand: Montecristo - made in Cuba.
El leader... Willys
From the rioter military dress up, Mazăre changed his character, but not the register. The next target to copy: Fidel Castro. And his passion for "el lider maximo" cost him something. "I was looking at some pictures of Fidel Castro in Havana, driving a Willys", said Mazăre, while relating how he became the owner of such a Jeep. And the mayor may be seen driving his unusual car on the streets of the city he proudly leads. And he has an entire army ready to fight Băsescu's cat's-paws", he admitted. "If the electi