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I'm a liberal in the social sense and a centrist in the economic sense. Therefore, I support quite strongly things like minority rights,
abortion,
same-sex marriage,
euthanasia as well as individual liberties, and I'm against the
death penalty. I'm
atheist and strongly support the
separation between the church and state, and I abhor it when the law involves itself in moral issues, particularly
victimless crimes (although I strongly support public
smoking bans, since smoking indirectly causes so many victims). On economic issues, I support free-market economics, even though I also believe workers' rights should be guaranteed. I'm in favour of
flat tax, particularly of the flavour that was recently introduced in Romania, in 2005.
In Romanian politics, I support the governing
Justice and Truth Alliance, made up of the National Liberal Party and the Democratic Party, even though I support the
Liberal part of the Alliance much more than the
Democratic part, which I believe is becoming more right-wing and populist. I'm against the merger of the Liberals and the Democrats, since I believe their ideologies differ fundamentaly, and there is need for a truly liberal party in Romania.
I support granting regional autonomy to the
Szekely Land, with Romanian and Hungarian both being official languages of equal status, where there would be a devolved Szekely assembly and a Szekely government, including a chief minister. I believe that ethnic Hungarian deputies in the Romanian parliament should have the right to give their oath in Hungarian, as per the Welsh model.
I support the independence of
Transnistria as a multi-ethnic state that offers equal right to all of its constituent people (something akin to Belgian model). This doesn't mean at all that I support the current
Smirnov government in Transnistria.
I support the creation of an independent
Republic of Taiwan and the establishment of a friendly, mature relationship between the PRC and Taiwan. In a Taiwanese context, I support the
Democratic Progressive Party. At the same time, I do not believe in
Tongyong Pinyin; for standardisation purposes, I support
Hanyu Pinyin as a universal romanisation for Mandarin.
I've been called
patriotic by many people, and I love Romania. At the same time, I also see myself strongly as an European citizen and believe in an
united Europe. Hence, I see myself as equally Romanian and equally European. I don't, however, believe too much in
nationalism, and I definitely don't support the politics of the
Great Romania Party. I suppose I'm also an
allophile.
Welcome. I'm here to help. 2006. Hea energia aasta.
Hi! I'm a sysop at the Romanian Wikipedia and, as of December 2, 2005, sysop on the English Wikipedia. I'm also a member of the
Mediation Committee as of January 2006. If you:
Have any question about Wikipedia, feel free to talk to me on
my talk page
Feel that I have taken inappropriate admin action and would like to appeal, feel free to contact me via user page, or if not possible, via e-mail (click on "E-mail this user" in the toolbox).
Want to find out my complete admin action log, see
here
Want me to investigate a case of user misconduct or feel you have been mistreated by another admin, feel free to leave a message on
my talk page
I'm a liberal in the social sense and a centrist in the economic sense. Therefore, I support quite strongly things like minority rights,
abortion,
same-sex marriage,
euthanasia as well as individual liberties, and I'm against the
death penalty. I'm
atheist and strongly support the
separation between the church and state, and I abhor it when the law involves itself in moral issues, particularly
victimless crimes (although I strongly support public
smoking bans, since smoking indirectly causes so many victims). On economic issues, I support free-market economics, even though I also believe workers' rights should be guaranteed. I'm in favour of
flat tax, particularly of the flavour that was recently introduced in Romania, in 2005.
In Romanian politics, I support the governing
Justice and Truth Alliance, made up of the National Liberal Party and the Democratic Party, even though I support the
Liberal part of the Alliance much more than the
Democratic part, which I believe is becoming more right-wing and populist. I'm against the merger of the Liberals and the Democrats, since I believe their ideologies differ fundamentaly, and there is need for a truly liberal party in Romania.
I support granting regional autonomy to the
Szekely Land, with Romanian and Hungarian both being official languages of equal status, where there would be a devolved Szekely assembly and a Szekely government, including a chief minister. I believe that ethnic Hungarian deputies in the Romanian parliament should have the right to give their oath in Hungarian, as per the Welsh model.
I support the independence of
Transnistria as a multi-ethnic state that offers equal right to all of its constituent people (something akin to Belgian model). This doesn't mean at all that I support the current
Smirnov government in Transnistria.
I support the creation of an independent
Republic of Taiwan and the establishment of a friendly, mature relationship between the PRC and Taiwan. In a Taiwanese context, I support the
Democratic Progressive Party. At the same time, I do not believe in
Tongyong Pinyin; for standardisation purposes, I support
Hanyu Pinyin as a universal romanisation for Mandarin.
I've been called
patriotic by many people, and I love Romania. At the same time, I also see myself strongly as an European citizen and believe in an
united Europe. Hence, I see myself as equally Romanian and equally European. I don't, however, believe too much in
nationalism, and I definitely don't support the politics of the
Great Romania Party. I suppose I'm also an
allophile.