Săptămîna
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Săptămîna (The Week in Romanian) was a newspaper published in the Socialist Republic of Romania focusing on Bucharest's cultural scene. During the 1980s, the leading editors were Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor and the newspaper had very strong pro-Nicolae Ceaușescu and National Communist views and it attacked and slandered detractors of Ceaușescu, both those living in Romania and those living in the exile.
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![]() Săptămîna logo (1981) | |
Type | Weekly |
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Format | tabloid |
Owner(s) | state-owned |
Publisher | Committee for Culture and Socialist Education of the Bucharest Municipality |
Editor | Eugen Barbu (1970-1989) |
Political alignment | National Communism |
Headquarters | Str. Brezoianu 23-25, Et. 4 |
ISSN | 1221-2970 |
OCLC number | 681152662 |
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