Romania | Hungarian language | Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | Hungarian Revolution of 1956 | Austro-Hungarian Army | Austro-Hungarian Navy | Romania national rugby union team | Romania national football team | Kingdom of Romania | Hungarian Socialist Party | Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Minority Report | Social Democratic Party (Romania) | Minority Report (film) | Baptist Union of Romania | minority group | Hungarian State Opera House | Hungarian parliamentary election, 2010 | Hungarian forint | History of the Jews in Romania | Carol II of Romania | Arad, Romania | Romania women's national volleyball team | Hungarian Soviet Republic | Greater Romania Party | Deva, Romania | Austro-Hungarian gulden | Prime Minister of Romania | President of Romania | Hungarian State Railways |
The third act, set largely in a hospital where one of the characters from Act I is recovering from injuries sustained during the fighting engage matters such as Romanian perceptions of the Hungarian minority and many conflicting views as the extent to which the events December 1989 and the rise of Ion Iliescu constituted a coup d'état versus a revolution.