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Averescu: Rumania's Mussolini

Fuchs, James | May 12, 1926 issue

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The "Romanian Mussolini" is not a label fastened upon General Alexander Averescu by unsympathetic publicity, foreign or domestic. It is, on the contrary, an epithet which the new premier of Rumania bestowed upon himself, through the medium of the governmental press of Bucharest, on the very day of taking office. The meaning of this designation was made plainer the next day by manifesto of the Premier, announcing "closer fraternal relations with Italy" as part of his ministerial program. These closer relations will assuredly be realized, but they are only part of an impending Romanian reorientation in the field of foreign politics.

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ROMANIA -- Politics & government; AVERESCU, Alexander; DICTATORS; PUBLICITY; PRESS; ROMANIA
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