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Are you protesting in Romania? Tell us why | Are you protesting in Romania? Tell us why |
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Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in cities across Romania for eight nights in a row the country’s largest demonstrations since the fall of communism. | |
Romanian protesters appear to have won their initial fight after the government scrapped the legislation. But those who responded to a Guardian callout, and those still out on the street, say it is not enough and are demanding that the government step down. | |
Half a million Romanians took part in protests after the government put through a decree to decriminalise corruption involving sums of less than 200,000 lei (£38,000). The prime minister, Sorin Grindeanu, of the Social Democratic party (PSD) and who has been in office for less than a month, repealed the order on Sunday. | |
Critics say the order, which decriminalises misconduct if the funds involved are less than 200,000 lei ($47,800), will help government officials facing corruption charges stay out of prison, clear their records and even encourage more corruption whilst in office. | Critics say the order, which decriminalises misconduct if the funds involved are less than 200,000 lei ($47,800), will help government officials facing corruption charges stay out of prison, clear their records and even encourage more corruption whilst in office. |
In a statement, Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands and the US said the move had undermined “progress on rule of law and the fight against corruption over the past ten years”. | In a statement, Canada, Finland, France, the Netherlands and the US said the move had undermined “progress on rule of law and the fight against corruption over the past ten years”. |
If you’re protesting in Romania, we’d like you to tell us why. You can fill in the form below – anonymously, if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting. You can also email: carmen.fishwick@theguardian.com |
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