Thierry Wolton: Communism is the worst of the systems that have existed in the history of the world

The communist regime had the most devastating impact in world history, both in terms of the number of victims and the lack of recognition commensurate with the suffering it caused. This statement was made by French writer, journalist, and historian Thierry Wolton during an interview titled “Post-Communism: A Hindrance to the Civilizational Development of the World”, conducted by the IPN News Agency. The writer says he has always advocated for the restoration of the memory of the victims of communism and for an honest assessment of the consequences of that regime.

According to Thierry Wolton, communism stands out in history for the scale of the human tragedy it caused in a relatively short period of time, without having an equivalent in terms of the number of victims.

“Communism is the worst of all systems that have existed in the history of the world, due to the fact that it has caused an enormous number of victims in a short period of time. We’re talking about hundreds of millions of victims. There is no regime in history and in the world that has killed so many people in such a short time. We can only compare it to slavery, but the number of victims of slavery accumulated over several centuries. However, we do not consider that a victim of one regime is more important than another. A victim remains a victim”, said the French writer and journalist, Thierry Wolton.

At the same time, the author draws attention to the fact that the sufferings caused by communist regimes have not received the same public and historical recognition as those generated by Nazism. In his opinion, preserving the memory of the victims of communism is a moral obligation and a necessary condition for understanding the past.

“The memory of the victims of communism must be preserved. Unfortunately, the memory of the victims of communism has been lost, unlike the memory of the victims of Nazism. I am glad that the victims of Nazism have been recognized, but I regret that such work has not been done regarding communism. We must honestly say, the victims of Nazism overshadow the victims of communism”, Thierry Wolton further stated.

The video interview: “Post-communism, a brake on the civilizational development of the world” is produced by the IPN Press Agency, in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation Romania, the Corneliu Coposu Foundation and the Hanns Seidel Foundation Republic of Moldova.




The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, is making an official visit to the Republic of Moldova on Monday, July 20, at the invitation of President Maia Sandu. This is the first visit of an Indian head of state to Moldova since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1992, reports IPN.

During the meeting, Maia Sandu and Droupadi Murmu will analyze the state of bilateral relations and will discuss the expansion of cooperation in various fields. On the discussion agenda is the facilitation of access for Moldovan products to the Indian market, attracting investments from India, as well as collaboration in the field of renewable energy and digital transformation.

After the meeting, the two heads of state will hold press statements. They will also participate in the opening of the Moldova-India Business Forum, organized by the Investment Agency. The event will bring together representatives of the business environment from both countries, including a delegation of approximately 30 businessmen from India.

The visit’s agenda also includes a meeting of the President of India with the President of the Parliament, Igor Grosu, and with members of the Parliamentary Friendship Group, as well as a meeting with members of the Indian community in the Republic of Moldova.

Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Moldova and India were established on March 20, 1992. According to the presidency, in recent years, cooperation between the two states has intensified through the resumption of bilateral political consultations, the inauguration of the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in New Delhi, and the expansion of collaboration in areas such as trade, energy and education.

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Thierry Wolton: Communism is the worst of the systems that have existed in the history of the world

The communist regime had the most devastating impact in world history, both in terms of the number of victims and the lack of recognition commensurate with the suffering it caused. This statement was made by French writer, journalist, and historian Thierry Wolton during an interview titled “Post-Communism: A Hindrance to the Civilizational Development of the World”, conducted by the IPN News Agency. The writer says he has always advocated for the restoration of the memory of the victims of communism and for an honest assessment of the consequences of that regime.

According to Thierry Wolton, communism stands out in history for the scale of the human tragedy it caused in a relatively short period of time, without having an equivalent in terms of the number of victims.

“Communism is the worst of all systems that have existed in the history of the world, due to the fact that it has caused an enormous number of victims in a short period of time. We’re talking about hundreds of millions of victims. There is no regime in history and in the world that has killed so many people in such a short time. We can only compare it to slavery, but the number of victims of slavery accumulated over several centuries. However, we do not consider that a victim of one regime is more important than another. A victim remains a victim”, said the French writer and journalist, Thierry Wolton.

At the same time, the author draws attention to the fact that the sufferings caused by communist regimes have not received the same public and historical recognition as those generated by Nazism. In his opinion, preserving the memory of the victims of communism is a moral obligation and a necessary condition for understanding the past.

“The memory of the victims of communism must be preserved. Unfortunately, the memory of the victims of communism has been lost, unlike the memory of the victims of Nazism. I am glad that the victims of Nazism have been recognized, but I regret that such work has not been done regarding communism. We must honestly say, the victims of Nazism overshadow the victims of communism”, Thierry Wolton further stated.

The video interview: “Post-communism, a brake on the civilizational development of the world” is produced by the IPN Press Agency, in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation Romania, the Corneliu Coposu Foundation and the Hanns Seidel Foundation Republic of Moldova.



Frauds within the medical system cannot be completely eliminated, but they can be significantly reduced through digitization, checks, and sanctions for those who break the rules. Most often, these refer to the unjustified reporting of services, unnecessary hospitalizations or other practices through which public funds are improperly used. The subject was discussed during parliamentary hearings on the execution of compulsory medical assistance funds for the year 2025, reports IPN.

Asked about fraud in the medical system and the measures taken to combat it, the director of CNAM, Ion Dodon, stated that such cases will continue to exist, but institutions must minimize the waste of public money. “There are frauds and, excuse me, there will be. We must fight to significantly reduce the level of these frauds as much as possible”, Ion Dodon affirmed.

According to him, one of the main tools is the digitalization of the medical system, which allows authorities to almost real-time track reported medical services and more easily detect any irregularities. The CNAM director specified that the institution also checks the quality of the medical act, penalizes providers when deviations are found, and alerts law enforcement agencies if there are indications of fraud.

The head of CNAM has also provided examples of irregularities detected in the system. According to him, there have been cases where patients were kept hospitalized longer than necessary or situations where a doctor prescribed medical services for himself. He pointed out that such cases are isolated, but they demonstrate the need for constant monitoring.

Another topic addressed during the hearings concerned complaints that patients are forced, in some hospitals, to buy out of their own pocket consumables such as cotton, syringes or other medical materials that should be provided by health institutions. The director of CNAM described such situations as unacceptable and said that all medical institutions must ensure essential consumables. He urged patients who are asked to procure such materials, to keep the receipts and file a petition with CNAM, and the institution will force the hospitals, in confirmed cases, to reimburse the expenses incurred. According to Ion Dodon, in recent years several hundred thousand lei have been returned to patients as a result of such reports.

At the same time, during the hearings, the CNAM management presented the results recorded in 2025. Over 17 billion lei were spent from the compulsory health insurance funds, almost 10% more than in the previous year, and additional funding allowed the expansion of access to medical services. According to Ion Dodon, the waiting lists for cataract surgery and prosthetics of the locomotor apparatus were reduced by increasing the volume of contracted services, and the implementation of the e-Prescription system and other digital tools contribute both to simplifying patient access to treatment and reducing fraud in the system.

The members of the Parliamentary Committee for Social Protection, Health and Family appreciated the financial results presented by CNAM. During the hearings, they insisted on the need to orient the medical system towards measurable results, with an emphasis on prevention, primary medicine, and the evaluation of the impact of investments on the population’s health.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025