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  • May 9 and 10, celebrated under lockdown

    May 9 and 10, celebrated under lockdown

    May 9, a day
    rich in significance, this year was not celebrated by special ceremonies
    devoted to the proclamation of independence of 1877, the end of the Second
    World War or Europe Day. This year marking 70 years since the signing of Robert
    Schuman’s Declaration, which laid the foundations of the European Union, May 9
    was marked by means of messages calling for unity and solidarity in these
    difficult times. The European Union must emerge stronger from the COVID-19
    crisis, the leaders of the European Parliament, the European Council and the
    European Commission have said in a joint letter. European officials have warned
    that after the pandemic Europe will longer return to its previous state, nor
    should it.

    Only a strong Europe will be able to protect the common legacy and
    the economies of Member States. Solidarity and cohesion are key to the future
    of the European project, underlying the connection to the citizens’ needs and
    expectations, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said in a public message
    marking Europe Day. The President pointed out we are experiencing the most
    difficult period after the end of the Second World War, which is testing our
    resilience, unity and humanity. Political leaders in Bucharest and MEPs have
    conveyed similar messages. May 10, also known as Royalty Day, celebrated as the
    National Day of Romania over 1866-1947, could not be celebrated this year
    either due to the state of emergency. On this day in 1866, Prince Carol I
    entered Bucharest, starting his 48-year-old rule. A year later, the Romanian
    Senate proclaimed Romania’s independence from the Ottoman Empire.

    May 10 is
    also a day that hosted important events that led up to the creation of the
    Romanian modern state. This year the Royal House of Romania cancelled events
    devoted to this day due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Custodian of the Royal Crown,
    Margareta, said the Royal family is grateful to everyone celebrating the Royal
    House, our common history and our strive for liberty, progress and democracy.
    Her Majesty conveyed a message of hope and confidence to all Romanians
    celebrating May 10, despite the difficult context. In another move, several
    university professor from Cluj has called on the authorities to declare May 10
    the National Day of Romania, based on the model of Poland, which has two
    national holidays, or of Hungary, which has three national holidays.


    (Translated by
    V. Palcu)