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Romania protests grow over corruption decree | Romania protests grow over corruption decree |
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The Romanian capital, Bucharest, has seen one of its largest ever anti-government protests after a decree was passed that could free dozens of officials jailed for corruption. | The Romanian capital, Bucharest, has seen one of its largest ever anti-government protests after a decree was passed that could free dozens of officials jailed for corruption. |
A crowd of at least 150,000 was reported outside government offices late on Wednesday and rallies took place in other towns and cities. | A crowd of at least 150,000 was reported outside government offices late on Wednesday and rallies took place in other towns and cities. |
Some protesters in the capital threw firecrackers and smoke bombs at police who responded with tear gas. | Some protesters in the capital threw firecrackers and smoke bombs at police who responded with tear gas. |
The decree was passed late on Tuesday. | The decree was passed late on Tuesday. |
The leftist government, led by Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), says it is needed to ease overcrowding in prisons. | The leftist government, led by Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), says it is needed to ease overcrowding in prisons. |
But Mr Grindeanu's critics say he is trying to release allies convicted of corruption. | But Mr Grindeanu's critics say he is trying to release allies convicted of corruption. |
Wednesday's protests came hours after the EU warned Romania against "backtracking" in its efforts to beat corruption. | Wednesday's protests came hours after the EU warned Romania against "backtracking" in its efforts to beat corruption. |
"The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone," said European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker. | "The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone," said European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker. |
"We are following the latest developments in Romania with great concern." | "We are following the latest developments in Romania with great concern." |
Protesters in Bucharest chanted "Resign" and "Thieves, thieves". | Protesters in Bucharest chanted "Resign" and "Thieves, thieves". |
"Our chances are small but it is important to fight," said architect Gabriela Constantin. | "Our chances are small but it is important to fight," said architect Gabriela Constantin. |
Another protester, Nicolae Stancu, said: "We came to protect our country against criminals who tried to dismiss the rule of law in Romania; to protect our rights and interests, not their obscure interests." | Another protester, Nicolae Stancu, said: "We came to protect our country against criminals who tried to dismiss the rule of law in Romania; to protect our rights and interests, not their obscure interests." |
The emergency decree decriminalises several offences and makes abuse of power punishable by incarceration only if the sums involved are more than €44,000 (£38,000; $48,000). | The emergency decree decriminalises several offences and makes abuse of power punishable by incarceration only if the sums involved are more than €44,000 (£38,000; $48,000). |
One immediate beneficiary would be the PSD leader, Liviu Dragnea, who faces charges of defrauding the state of €24,000. | One immediate beneficiary would be the PSD leader, Liviu Dragnea, who faces charges of defrauding the state of €24,000. |
Others due for release include elected officials and magistrates. | Others due for release include elected officials and magistrates. |
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