(Jewish Group) Romanian city council votes down plan to remove bust of pro-Nazi government official
Watchdogs in Romania slammed an administrative unit of Bucharests city council for refusing to dismantle a bust honoring Mircea Vulcanescu, who served as a finance minister in the countrys pro-Nazi government during World War II.
On Wednesday, Sector 2 of the city council voted down a resolution that would have removed the monument from Saint Stefan park in the Romanian capital. The resolution, which attracted national attention, was initiated by a local councilor from the center-right National Liberal Party and failed to be adopted as a majority of councilors abstained.
Parliament member Antonio Andrusceac, of the far-right and nationalist Alliance for the Union of Romanians party, was present at the vote and accused the Elie Wiesel Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania a public institution which has long championed the removal of monuments honoring Nazi figures and collaborators of rewriting Romanian history and demolishing the cult of its heroes and martyrs.
The Wiesel Institute sees the refusal to adopt the motion as a violation of a law adopted by the Romanian parliament in 2002 and revised in 2015, which made glorifying figures guilty of crimes against humanity illegal.
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