Renowned Romanian scholar withdraws SNSPA accolade following Donald Trump's Nobel nomination announcement
The students of the National School of Political and Administrative Studies (SNSPA) in Romania took to the streets on Friday, March 14, to voice their opposition to their institution's nomination of US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. According to HotNews, approximately 20 students from SNSPA organized the protest, with their signs reading, "we are antifascist students." The students' demonstration expressed their opposition to fascism and their demand for the resignation of rector Remus Pricopie. The students are continuing to protest against the nomination of Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, with their ongoing efforts gaining attention. The protest against the nomination was covered by HotNews, and the article can be accessed by becoming a Romania Insider member or signing in (if already a member). It is worth noting that the organization that supported Remus Pricopie before his appointment as rector of SNSPA was the Institute for Strategic Thinking. The students' protest against the nomination of Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize is not a new development. The students have been vocal about their opposition to the nomination, and the protest continued on March 14. The students' signs during the protest read, "we are antifascist students," further emphasizing their stance against fascism. The students' demands for the resignation of rector Remus Pricopie and their opposition to the nomination of Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize by their institution are ongoing, and it will be interesting to see how this story unfolds in the coming days.
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