The Borneo Post

40,000 Romanians protest against amnesty bill

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BUCHAREST: Around 40,000 demonstrat­ors took to the streets of Bucharest and other Romanian towns Sunday, to protest controvers­ial decrees to pardon corrupt politician­s and decriminal­ise other offences.

The biggest march, some 20,000 strong, was in the Romanian capital with numerous families turning out, including children and dogs in some cases.

The crowd, waving national flags, chanted “Romania wake up!”, “down with the thieves” and other slogans.

Earlier this month the socialdemo­cratic government of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu published two emergency decrees to set free inmates serving sentences of up to five years for non-violent crimes.

If the decrees are adopted, about 2,500 people, including several elected officials and magistrate­s who are behind bars after being convicted of corruption, will be released.

Grindeanu wants to implement the measures through emergency ordinances that would bypass parliament.

“It isn’t normal to free thieves. It’s a bad message to send to our children,” Anca, a 32-year- old mother of two said.

Justice Minister Florin Iordache has defended the proposals, saying they would help ease pressure on overcrowde­d jails.

The protesters in Bucharest on Sunday passed the justice ministry building, shouting “resign”.

In the western city of Cluj some 10,000 people joined other protests which followed similar, but smaller, demonstrat­ions the previous Sunday.

Thousands more marched in the central town of Sibiu and northeaste­rn Iasi. — AFP

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