The Borneo Post

Romanian president lambasts govt over crisis

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BUCHAREST: Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday rebuked the leftwing government for doing ‘ too little’ to resolve the crisis rocking the country over a corruption decree, but stopped short of calling for its resignatio­n.

Hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in protests against an emergency decree approved on Jan 31, which critics say would have protected the corrupt from prosecutio­n.

Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu scrapped the measure on Sunday, but the marches have continued, with some demonstrat­ors vowing they would not stop until the government stepped down.

“The repeal of the decree and the possible sacking of a minister is too little,” Iohannis told lawmakers in Bucharest.

However “early elections at this stage are too much”, he added, with the Social Democrat party ( PSD) winning a resounding election victory only in December.

Instead, Iohannis said, the onus was now on the Social Democrats to find a solution.

“If the PSD, which has created this crisis, fails to resolve the crisis immediatel­y, I will summon all the political parties for talks,” the president warned.

“You’ve won, now govern and legislate — but not at any price. Romania needs a strong government, a government that works in a transparen­t and predictabl­e manner.”

PSD lawmakers angrily shouted at Iohannis during his speech before leaving the room.

Half a million people took to the streets across the country on Sunday, in the biggest demonstrat­ions since the fall of communism in 1989.

The crowds have become noticeably smaller, but bigger protests are expected over the weekend.

On Tuesday night, around 3,000 anti-government protestors rallied outside parliament, chanting, “Day after day, we will be here” and unfurling a long banner demanding “clean and competent government.” — AFP

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President Klaus Iohannis

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