Romanian Eagle

Chapter 38 Transylvania Part 2

There is a street called Bustel in Lucage-Napoca, Transylvania. There is a three-story red building on the street, which is the headquarters of the Romanian National Party. The current party leader, Ian Radziu, is also concerned about the strengthening of Transylvania-Romania ties. As the leader of the memorandum movement, Ian Radziu is a person who relies on prestige and talent, but now there are too many voices within the National Party, and Ion Radziu has been running a bumpy business. This party was established because of the memorandum movement.

Now a new situation has emerged. Many people from our region go to Romania to work. They preach that Romania does not oppress and discriminate against them, but rather cares about them. This makes many people yearn for Romania. Our party organizations have found it everywhere. , and it also makes it more difficult for us to fight for autonomy.”

Aurel Popol, the top leader of the National Party, expressed his concerns to Ian Radziu. As a minority that advocates negotiation with Austria-Hungary, Popol has always believed that protesting and striking for rights will only make the Romanians in Transylvania more suppressed. So hoping to negotiate less persecution of the Hungarians, Popol did so despite the disapproval of most party members.

What can we do about Popol? Tell our compatriots not to go to Romania. After all, we are all a nation. After all, Romania has helped us a lot over the years. The party has a good opinion of Romania, which will cause everyone's confusion. Qiu walked to Popol's side, looked out the window and said soothingly.

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Okay, Popol actually strengthens our relationship with Romania and thinks about it, it may not be a pressure on Budapest.

After Radziu sent Popol out, he sat in a chair and pondered the way out for the National Party. Now the National Party is arguing about cooperation and non-cooperation, and Laziu is not a very skilled person. To be able to take the seat of the party leader is completely the last choice of the memorandum he led. . This problem existed when the party was founded, and he has no way to solve the problem. He can only ease the relationship between the two sides. Now this solution is about to fail.

Just when Laziu was struggling with the internal disputes of the Romanian National Party, a decree from Budapest really made the National Party angry again. The decree claims that in order to better be accountable to the Hungarian parliament, members living outside Budapest will be reviewed, and if they fail to meet the standards, they will be banned from participating in parliamentary proposals and voting. Because the vast majority of parliamentarians living outside Budapest are non-Hungarians, this is seen as denying other nationalities the right to participate in politics. It also led to protests and dissatisfaction from other ethnic groups in the Kingdom of Hungary, and the National Party was also very angry about this.

Two days later, Laziu, Varisi Geldish, Urel Popol and other senior nationalist party leaders discussed this bill, which is completely aimed at the participation of other ethnic groups. We should sue Vienna for their unreasonable act. Urel Popol expressed his attitude first, pinning his hopes on the benevolent remarks of the Habsburgs, which aroused Varisi Geldish's remarks. refute. Aren't our lessons on the memo not enough? Crown Prince Ferdinand will support us, Urel Popol said in his reasoning.

Only the Austro-Hungarian crown prince made his remarks about national autonomy, which aroused dissatisfaction among the Germans and Hungarians, the ruling nation, as a remark that shook the foundations of the empire. For other ruled minorities, there is indeed hope. It is not without reason that Popol pinned his hopes on Crown Prince Ferdinand.

I think it is still necessary to mobilize us Romanians to oppose this proposal by organizing workers' strikes and peasants' refusal to pay taxes. Varisi Geldish expressed his opinion, If Hungary suppresses this, we cannot do it by ourselves. It's resolved. Popol was completely dissatisfied with Gerdy's proposal. Could it be that begging the Habsburgs will solve the problem?

Well, it's all about finding a way out for the Romanians,

Now we're thinking about what to do, don't get too angry.

Laziu persuaded them to stop arguing, and both of them turned their heads angrily when they heard the party leader's persuasion, not looking at each other. Both gangs think they are right, completely disregarding the other's feelings. Raziu felt a headache when he saw the two groups of people quarreling again. They all insisted on their own views and couldn't persuade them at all, which made Raziu quite helpless.

Just when the National Party was unable to make a decision because of high-level disputes, the middle and lower levels of the National Party were also discussing this bill. Sirianu, head of the Cluj region, invited many people dissatisfied with the weakness of the top to discuss the issue, and now they are sitting around a small villa on the outskirts of Cluj.

Now these high-level officials have too many opinions, and they have no idea of ​​being responsible for the suffering people who support us. Sirianu, the host, took the lead in speaking. They are betraying the people. The head of Sibiu, Ao Go Jia also expressed his dissatisfaction. I think Transylvania needs to unite with the Kingdom of Romania so that our people can live a life free from oppression and discrimination, said Lukachu, a senior officer in the Deva region, a somewhat frightening view at this time. . At present, most of the Nationalist parties have never thought about uniting with the Kingdom of Romania. Most of them are thinking about autonomy.

This is also a way out, at least better than negotiating with Budapest. Isaac, who was in charge of publicity in Bistrica, also gave his reasons for supporting it. Obviously the people sitting together to discuss are all bold masters. Now our cultural economy and the Romanian Kingdom are strengthening, and sooner or later they will be inseparable. This is our best choice, but also the hardest choice. Sirianu expressed his views. When everyone heard Sirianu's opinion, when they thought of the national power gap between Austria-Hungary and Romania, everyone present was silent. They had absolutely no idea that Austria-Hungary would fall apart in ten years.

While the Romanian National Party was talking about the kingdom, there were people in the Romanian kingdom who were watching them.

His Royal Highness, the National Party has been in a lot of trouble recently because of Hungary's plan to ban other ethnic groups from participating in politics. The high-level officials have been unable to take measures, and the middle and lower levels are also very disgusted by the incompetence of the high-level officials. I'm afraid they will split if this continues. Calust told Edel about the recent developments in Transylvani. Eder stood up and turned to look at the Romanian map behind him. The normal move of hanging a map behind his back is a bit unacceptable now, but no one dares to say anything about the crown prince.

Every time I look at the current map, Eder has a sense of urgency that the Transylvania region is too important to Romania. With the Kingdom of Transylvania, the national strength will be greatly improved. The population and resources will also be an important supplement to Romania, and the defense pressure in the face of Central Europe will also be greatly reduced.

Now the National Party can't split, we have to help them. We can increase the amount of aid and send people to say that we want the ethnic Romanian in Transylvania to be united so that they will be less bullied by the Hungarians. Edel, who was on the map on the wall, told the head guard behind his request.

Soon Eder's opinions and assistance were sent to the headquarters of the National Party. Although there was no countermeasure against the Hungarian bill, at least the serious divisions within the National Party were suppressed, and the two groups knew the great harm caused by the split. At least in a few years, the National Party is unlikely to have internal troubles again. This is enough for Eder, and this party will not be needed in the next ten years.

When Eder had just dealt with the issue of the Romanian National Party, a piece of good news from the United States made the crown prince very happy. Ford built the Model T.

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