From Dictatorship to Democracy

Young Romanians are more connected to Europe, digitally fluent, and politically engaged. Movements advocating for climate action, gender equality, and minority rights are growing. The memory of 1989 is taught in schools and commemorated in media—but often seen as a historical event rather than a lived memory. Many young people, especially those abroad, express a desire to return and “rebuild the country”—a shift that could reverse decades of brain drain.