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Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

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It is obviously the hometown of vampires, but the beauty is cloudy and varied

Do you know where vampires are home? Here the beauty is cloudy and confident and charming, and the long legs on the street are intriguing, and the degree of danger can be imagined. They are fair-skinned, with blonde hair and blue eyes from Northern Europe to Southern Europe, in Romania in Eastern Europe.

In contrast, the history of the entire Eastern Europe is actually a hodgepodge between ethnic groups, and the continuous integration of different nationalities has led to the common use of mixed-race beauties here. And Romania, a country that was once very low-key on the Eurasian continent, has now gradually entered everyone's field of vision with its beauty.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

European beauty street photography

Due to Romania's economic sluggishness, girls here have gone abroad and relied on beauty to pass all the way on the international stage. Many Romanian models have quickly occupied the European and American fashion industry and are conquering the world with their charm.

Walking on the streets of Romania, the girl is full of vitality and fashionable dress, showing her curves and beauty without hesitation. Visiting here is a sight not to be missed.

So what kind of country is Romania?

Spread out the map of Europe, in the Balkans, find a country shaped like a fist, and it is Romania.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Map of Romania in Europe

Romania has a land area of less than 240,000 square kilometers, but more than 245 kilometers of coastline, which is slightly smaller than our Guangxi and less than half the population of Guangxi.

Once the largest grain producer in Europe in the last century, it is now also known as the forgotten granary of Europe. Romania has always been known as the home of vampires, and Dracula Castle attracts visitors from all over the world every year.

Although Romania's prices are the lowest in the European Union, they are generally higher than the mainland, and as a newly industrialized country, Romania has long developed into one of the largest markets in Central and Eastern Europe.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Dracula Castle

In 2019, it successfully entered the ranks of high-income countries, and its barbaric growth also gave it the name of the European tiger. The computer industry has unique advantages in Romania, not to mention their total population of more than 10 million, IT alone has more than 100,000 employees, so some people also call this a paradise for code farmers.

However, due to the serious problem of aging population, Romania seems to have begun to lie flat in recent years, and looking through the history it has gone through, I believe it can definitely refresh your cognition.

The promulgation of the most extreme birth law of mankind has discouraged countries around the world

Have you heard of the most extreme fertility method for mankind? When it comes to fertility, none of our three East Asian countries need to say anything about anyone now.

How serious is unmarried infertility in Korea? Koreans themselves believe that they will not be able to bear children, which will lead to the natural demise of Korea. Even South Korean President Yoon Tiyue said it was a national disaster for South Korea.

And Japan goes without saying. At the age of 70, he is still working overtime on the front line, and the name of social animals has long been thunderous.

For the mainland, the United Nations has also made bold predictions about this. It is said that the population of the mainland will fall to less than 1.1 billion by 2050.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Throughout history, the problem of fertility difficulties has not only plagued East Asia since ancient times, but also other countries, and Romania has also faced this problem. But Romania's solution to the problem is undoubtedly refreshing people's three views.

First of all, the ancestors of the Romanians were the Dacians, who in the 1st century BC established a slave state, but were conquered by the Roman Empire two hundred years later. In this way, the Dacians intermarried with the Romans, and a new ethnic group, the Romanian people, was born.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Dacian costume

During World War II, Romania was also one of Europe's leading oil countries, producing more than 5 million tons of oil per year, almost all of which was supplied to the Nazi state. That's right, it was given to the man who spoke out against the whole world because the bread was too expensive.

It may be that the oil was dug too hard at that time, resulting in Romania's oil resources on the verge of exhaustion, and it still needs to rely on imports every year to survive.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Oil extraction

In the seventies and eighties of the last century, the Romanian government owed a large amount of foreign debt to the West in order to repay the money. The Romanian government stipulates that residents cannot use light bulbs larger than 40 watts, hoping to save energy in this way and send it to the West to pay off debts.

There were still 23.15 million people in Romania during the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, but after 30 years, the Romanian population plummeted by nearly 4 million and more than one-fifth, which made the Romanian government at the time panic and mad more than once, and then promulgated and enforced the so-called most extreme birth law for mankind.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Although the enactment of this law has led to a significant improvement in Romania's population problems in a short period of time. But the risks it presents are also prohibitive for countries around the world, so how perverted is this bill?

Not having children is betrayal of the country, and the consequences are self-evident

Romania's most absurd policy, known as the most extreme fertility law for mankind, certainly turned out to be no surprise. The president who enacted the law was sifted through a sieve, and his 25-year rule was overthrown in seven days, making him the deadliest national leader in history.

In the seventies of the last century, the population problem deeply plagued Romania, and in order to stimulate national fertility, Romanian President Ceausescu issued a series of laws.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Nicolae Ceausescu

The bill not only encourages teens to fall in love, but lowers the age of marriage for women to 15. It also requires women under the age of 40 to have at least four children, a target that was raised to five in 1985.

In addition, divorce is prohibited, birth control is prohibited, and women of appropriate age must be examined every month, just to have a more comprehensive picture of the physiological situation, and the hospital will also take corresponding measures for women who have not been pregnant for a long time. The person in charge of this work was also known as the "menstrual police" at the time.

If you do not give birth to infertility, then for whatever reason, you will have to pay high taxes and high fines, and not having children is a betrayal of the country.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

The enactment of this law caused Romania's population growth rate to soar in the 70s, but at the same time as the population grew, the problems it brought were also obvious. At that time, the Romanian government was only concerned with giving birth to life, and the pressure on a family to support four or five children can be imagined, so a large number of newborns were abandoned and orphaned.

In Romania at that time, tens of thousands of babies were abandoned every year, and in order to feed these orphans, Romania established hundreds of orphanages throughout the country. And these abandoned children were later called "decree babies".

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Romanian orphanage

The president, who ruled for 25 years, was finally beaten into a sieve

President Ceausescu, who is in charge of this law, also has a life full of ups and downs. He participated in the revolution as a young man, was imprisoned several times and sent to concentration camps, and became the supreme head of state after the establishment of the Romanian Republic.

During his reign, the Romanian economy entered a golden age. At that time, whether it was international or domestic, everyone's evaluation of him was five-star praise, which can be said to be deeply popular with the people.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Nicolae Ceausescu

But later in his administration, economic policy was in a hurry, and in order to pay off foreign loans, he ordered strict imports and exported large amounts of domestic energy resources. Although it was to pay off the national debt, the people were miserable.

Finally, in December 1989, mass demonstrations broke out in Romania, and their defense minister refused to obey orders to shoot at the population, so he chose to kill himself by drinking bullets. After this, the army completely defected, and Ceausescu declared a state of emergency, fled with his wife, but was soon discovered and captured by the masses.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

Military and civilian stand together

On Christmas Day 1989, the special military tribunal took only 20 minutes to complete the trial of the Tseausescus on charges of massacring people and embezzling $1 billion.

At two o'clock in the afternoon the next day, three soldiers in charge of the execution were holding the Ceausescus couple with AK47s. Finding a corner of a public toilet, he began to shoot wildly at the Ceausescus, and a generation of heads of state was summarily executed.

Romania traveled the absurd path and enacted the most extreme birth laws, and the president was later beaten into a sieve

The Ceausescus were put on trial

Fast forward to October 2008, 19 years after Ceausescu was shot, the Romanian Commission of Inquiry passed a large amount of evidence. It turned out that Ceausescu did not embezzle $1 billion, and that all his inheritance added up to only $50,000, which was a reward for 25 years of service to the country.

As for the allegations of massacres, the Commission speculates that it is most likely a rumor deliberately spread by Western countries with ulterior motives in order to overthrow the Romanian regime.

Perhaps Ceausescu at that time was already disheartened when he was brought to court, and insisted on not appealing. I didn't understand why I died so quickly, and I still died at the hands of the people I sheltered.

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