My apologizes to eHungary (and eRomania)
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Eliakor
Dear ecitizens of the New World,
Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away...
Sorry for this.. Seriously, yesterday I wrote an article about changes in eEurope. But some people told me that a part of it was wrong. And I want to apologize for this.
I talked about what happened in Hungary, Romania, Ukraine and Moldavia and I said that there was possible TOs between Hungary and Romania and that was why a lot of regions moved in Ukraine and Moldavia, but it's totally wrong and it's why I want to apologize.
What really happened is that Romania and Hungary had (very good) strategies to continue to be two of the more powerful countries in the New World.
Romania wanted to have no more borders with Hungary because of the numerous defeats during last weeks. It’s why some regions as Podolia are now in Ukraine and Moldavia.
And now Hungary is allied to Moldavia and Ukraine.
So, insted of a long story of TOs, it’s a long story of blockings, MPPs and RWs.
Congratulations to the Hungarian government (and population) for what they did : I’m very proud to be a Peace member and to have great chiefs and mates!
I hope to be closed to reality and to continue to see a strong Hungary in the next months.
Byebye
PS : if you didn’t read my last article, it’s here : http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/a-new-eeurope-is-born--824068/1/20. But don’t read the wrong part of it!
Long life to Meerkats!
Comments
"Romania wanted to have no more borders with Hungary because of the numerous defeats during last weeks. It’s why some regions as Podolia are now in Ukraine and Moldavia."
Hungary wanted to have no more not original border whit Romania...🙂 And Podolia is an original Ukrainian territorry, and easier to defend it whit lots of mpp, then always fight in 1 v 1 whit romania...🙂
I totally agree with you!
Rauko with 😉 😃
I don't think you need to apologize, I really liked your article. It might have been wrong on some points, but so what? I think the more open-minded part of the Hungarian community welcomes the opportunity to hear an outsider's view on us and the events that take place in our country.
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