Strasbourg, December 15--R.N.--Adelaide Aglietta, together with other deputies from every political group in European Parliament, presented a resolution on Roumania, which follows another resolution which was voted on by the EP in November. The resolution was approved unanimously.
In her presentation, Adelaide Aglietta recalled the case of Doina Cornea, who has begun another hunger strike, and who is still under house arrest; it has been confirmed that her home has actually been enclosed with a barbed wire fence. Aglietta recalled the project of enforced housing, the operation Roumanian Villages undertaken in some countries, including Italy, and asked that all economic, commercial and diplomatic measures be taken by the EEC and the individual member States to change the situation in Roumania, in the hope that reassuring news might arrive eventually also from Roumania as regards democracy, as it is arriving from other Central and East European countries. Aglietta also pointed out that Roumania is now the last remaining East European country still to show any sign of democratic reform. In fact, it openly condemns the processes of democratization and freedom in progress in other East and Central European countries.