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Antisemitism Reported in Romanian Far-Right Demonstrations and Media

Antisemitic expressions appear in far-right demonstrations, extremist political movements, and some media coverage in Romania. A European Parliament member from the SOS Romania party has publicly expressed hostility toward Jews.

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1 source·May 24, 7:30 AM(5 days ago)·1m read
Antisemitism Reported in Romanian Far-Right Demonstrations and Mediagamereactor.eu
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Antisemitism in Romania is reported in far-right demonstrations, extremist political movements, and hostile rhetoric in parts of the media. A European Parliament member and leader of the SOS Romania party has been described as making no secret of her hostility toward Jews.

The SOS Romania party is characterized in the same reporting as far-right, ultra-nationalist, and antisemitic.

Hostile rhetoric toward Jews has appeared in parts of Romanian media, the reporting states. A photograph from July 2024 shows the European Parliament member holding religious icons while speaking to media in Strasbourg, France.

Key Facts

SOS Romania party
Described as far-right, ultra-nationalist, and antisemitic
European Parliament member
Leader of SOS Romania party
Media coverage
Hostile rhetoric reported in parts of Romanian media

Potential Impact

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    Public demonstrations may continue to feature antisemitic expressions.

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PublishedMay 24, 2026, 7:30 AM
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