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Episode from the documentary series "Truths about the past", broadcast in April 2015 on TVR1, in which the show's team reminded us how holidays were spent during communism. The leave for Romanians came with the adoption of the 1948 Constitution, copied from the Soviet one. According to the legislation adopted in 1967, employees were entitled, each calendar year, to a paid holiday of 15 to 24 working days. Romanians went to the mountains or the sea, with their own car - if they had one - by train or bus, they stayed in a tent, in a guest house or at a hotel, but everyone had the joy of escaping, at least for a few days, the "fulfillment of the plan" . Trips abroad were also organized. Of course, in socialist countries. An oddity of those times was nudism. For the sake of publicity, it seems that communist officials had allowed this practice. Otherwise, it rhymes badly with the Code of Socialist Ethics and Equity. But, after the vacation passed, after a few days of relaxation, the Romanians returned to the call of the Party, towards the creation of a golden future. / fantvr1 http://www.tvr.ro http://www.tvrplus.ro / tvrcanaluloficial