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    Maclean's, Canada
    October 1, 2007

    What's Romanian for buffoon?

    BY PATRICIA TREBLE


    President Traian Basescu is being investigated by Romania's National
    Council to Combat Discrimination. Again. This time the watchdog is
    examining a questionable comment uttered when Basescu publicly
    praised his surgeon Mircea Ghemigian following a thyroid operation:
    "Finally, I see a good Armenian." He quickly changed that to "a
    competent Armenian," but the damage was done.

    The remark was apparently a veiled barb aimed at Economy Minister
    Varujan Vosganian of the governing Liberal party, an ethnic Armenian
    as well as a political rival who has previously called the president
    "a risk for democracy." For years, Romanian politicians have been
    entangled in a seemingly unending series of bitter disputes. In May,
    after the ruling coalition alleged the president had abused power and
    suspended him from office, Basescu was reinstated when an impeachment
    referendum returned a favourable vote of 75 per cent. But that same
    day, he lost his temper after being confronted by a TV reporter who
    was trying to interview him with a camera cellphone while he was
    shopping with his wife. Basescu grabbed the phone and later, not
    realizing it was still recording, called the reporter "a stinking
    gypsy." When Andreea Pana (who isn't Roma) got her phone back, her
    station aired the comments, and the first anti-discrimination
    investigation was launched. The agency gave Basescu an official
    warning, ruling his remark was "degrading."

    Now Vosganian, also head of the Armenian Union in Romania, has called
    the president's most recent statements "an extremely serious insult"
    to the country's tiny Armenian population whose members are fully
    integrated, having lived in Romania for centuries. If his comment is
    deemed discriminatory or an incitement to ethnic hatred, the
    president could face a fine and a criminal record.
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