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Moldovan minister ignores recommendation, says schools to keep studying history of Romanians

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CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's education minister said on Monday that schools would keep teaching the subject "history of the Romanians," despite an official ruling that the term was unfair to the ex-

Moldovan Education Minister Defies Ruling, History of Romanians to Continue

CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's education minister said on Monday that schools would keep teaching the subject "history of the Romanians," despite an official ruling that the term was unfair to the ex-Soviet state's ethnic minorities.

Dan Perciun issued his statement amid a debate over a history textbook denounced by pro-Russian opposition parties and Moldova's Jewish community on grounds it exaggerates Moldova's links with neighbouring Romania and whitewashes the actions of Romania's pro-Nazi wartime leader Ion Antonescu.

"We are continuing in the same vein as before," Perciun said in his weekly online address. "After 150 years of Russification, we believe that we can and must study the history of the Romanians in our schools."

Perciun said he felt no need to be bound by a recommendation by the Council for the Prevention of Discrimination that the subject area's title be changed to a more neutral name to reflect Moldova's multi-ethnic makeup.

Some 150 years before independence, Moldova was, in turns, part of the Russian Empire, "Greater Romania" and the Soviet Union.

Official census figures show 77.2% of the population to be ethnic Moldovans and a further 7.9% to be Romanians - though the distinction is often blurred as both countries speak Romanian. There are also large communities of ethnic Russians, Ukrainians and others and Russian is still widely spoken.

Pro-European president Maia Sandu, highly critical of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and what she says are attempts to destabilise her government, is pressing ahead with a campaign to join the European Union by 2030.

Educators, historians and civil society groups are taking part in a country-wide debate on the new textbook, also entitled "History of the Romanians and General History."

Alexander Bilinchis, chairman of Moldova's Jewish community, called for the textbook's withdrawal on grounds it downplays the extent of Nazi pogroms and mass deportations of Jews.

The ministry is to consider the findings of the country-wide discussions and decide whether to maintain the textbook in the school system or alter it.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Moldova's education minister defies a ruling to change the history curriculum.
  • The subject 'history of the Romanians' remains despite ethnic concerns.
  • The textbook is criticized for its portrayal of historical links with Romania.
  • Moldova's Jewish community calls for the textbook's withdrawal.
  • The decision is part of a broader debate on Moldova's national identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Moldova's education minister announce regarding history education?
Moldova's education minister, Dan Perciun, announced that schools would continue teaching the subject 'history of the Romanians' despite an official recommendation to change its title.
Why was the history textbook criticized?
The history textbook was criticized by pro-Russian opposition parties and Moldova's Jewish community for exaggerating Moldova's links with neighboring Romania and downplaying the extent of Nazi pogroms.
What is the demographic composition of Moldova's population?
Official census figures indicate that 77.2% of Moldova's population are ethnic Moldovans, with an additional 7.9% identifying as Romanians, although the distinction is often blurred.
What is President Maia Sandu's stance on Russia's influence?
President Maia Sandu has been highly critical of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and claims that there are attempts to destabilize her government, pushing for Moldova's integration into the European Union.
What will the ministry do regarding the new textbook?
The ministry plans to consider the findings from country-wide discussions before deciding whether to maintain the textbook in the school system or to make alterations.

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