De la invadarea Cehoslovaciei în 1968 de URSS la regimurile pro-moscovite de la Praga și Bratislava de astăzi
The article discusses the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, which ended the Prague Spring reforms. It highlights the subsequent repression and the emergence of dissident movements like Charter 77. The narrative also touches on the political landscape in the region, including the roles of leaders like Vaclav Havel and the eventual split of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Today, both countries are led by eurosceptic governments with nationalist tendencies, contrasting sharply with their historical fight for democracy.