Even after 20 years, the Ceausescus remain a powerful brand for Romania and for Romanians alike as publications across the globe took over the news of the decision to exhume their bodies, one newspaper reads on Thursday. Elsewhere in the news, find out why Bulgarians, Hungarians and Moldovans steal away our businesses. Last but least, 130 souls live in the hearts of the mountains, at 1000 meters, reachable by a ladder only.
Even after 20 years, the Ceausescus remain a powerful brand for Romania and Romanians as publications across Europe quoted the decision of the heirs to exhume the remainings of the couple and determine whether they were buried in the Ghencea cemetery or not.
After five years of trials, the heirs of the Ceausescu family, Valentin Ceausescu and Mircea Oprean, Zoe Ceausescu's husband managed to exhume the remainings of the dictators. For health reasons Valentin was missing from the cemetery during the procedures.
After the process, Mircea Oprean made some harsh declarations at the cemetery entrance at the address to those who took over power after the revolution back in 1989. He said that he wishes to fill up the list of his father in law criminals with new names besides those already put forward, Ion Iliescu, former Romanian President, Gelu Voican Voiculescu and Petre Roman with Virgil Magureanu and Victor Athanasie Stanculescu who behabed badly with the couple at the time.
Former Romanian Intelligence chief Virgil Magureanu declared for the newspaper that he is not interested in such declarations and he does not plan to comment them. The prosecutor who instrumented the case against the dictator and his wife said that their son and son in law are planning to victimize Ceausescu.
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