The Case of Romania - At the Beginning of the 90s – Showed a Particularity as Compared to the Rest of Post -Communist States in Central and Eastern Europe, Due to the Fact That the Change of the Totalitarian Communist Regime Did Not Achieve the Quietness Required by the Democratic Construction. It Is a Peculiar Case in the Former Soviet Bloc Because of the Continuation of the Social Protests Against the New Provisional Government (Following the Revolution of December 1989). We Will Give a Chronological Pre Sentation of the 1990 Events and We Will Highlight Both the Negative Aspects Behind These Protests and the Ways of Avoiding Them.
Flavius Marcau (Fri,) studied this question.