Father Coriolan Buracu’s sufferings during the 1946 elections
On election day [in 1946], order had to be maintained by two groups of soldiers led by a captain. With all due respect to the military uniform in the villages, it never occurred to anyone that underneath the military coat were Communists from Brăila, and that the ‘captain’ was nothing more than a Communist Party activist. The elections took place quietly. People from the surrounding villages came cheerfully. There was only one sign: “The eye”. The voting ended late in the evening. The P.N.T. representative was Coriolan Buracu, a retired military priest. I had known the priest for a long […]