During this time, editors called for measures and reforms to take place for the protection of the supposedly Romanian minorities south of the Danube.
As of issue 12, the newspaper began to be titled Românul de la Pind, revealing being led by intellectuals from the Ottoman Empire.
It was a mostly political newspaper, permanently focused on the issue of the minority rights of the Aromanians and on the violent interethnic conflicts in the Balkans.
[1] Românul de la Pind had a markedly anti-Greek attitude,[2] and it had conflicts with several Greek publications.
[2] Românul de la Pind was not subsidized by the Romanian state, so it was funded through subscriptions.