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Thousands form EU flag at anti-govt rally

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BUCHarEsT: Thousands protested in the Romanian capital against the Social Democrat government that tried to weaken a crackdown on corruption earlier this month.

In early February, the Cabinet of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu approved an emergency decree that would have decriminal­ised several graft offences.

The move drew criticism from Western allies and triggering nationwide protests that at their height drew at least half a million people onto the streets.

The ruling coalition rescinded the decree, which would have shielded dozens of public officials from prosecutio­n, and on Wednesday it reshuffled the Cabinet, hoping to draw a line under the matter.

While the numbers of protesters has fallen sharply since early February, an estimated 3,000 to 5,000 people gathered outside government headquarte­rs on Sunday demanding the resignatio­n of a government they say they cannot trust.

Many were carrying pins that read “Resist”.

In the evening, they also raised pieces of blue and yellow paper above their heads and lit them with mobile phones to form a giant European Union flag.

At previous protests this month, they also formed the Romanian flag. Thousands more protested in other cities across Romania.

In a country report released last week, the European Commission said the government's rescinded decree would have reversed efforts to curb graft which Romania has made in the decade since it joined the EU.

Transparen­cy Internatio­nal ranks Romania among the EU as most corrupt states and Brussels keeps its justice system under special monitoring.

The EU has praised prosecutor­s and magistrate­s for their efforts to stamp out corruption, but has noted a trend in parliament to weaken anti-graft legislatio­n.

“Resist” suits me,” Grindeanu was quoted telling a local television station.

“I am trying to calm things down. I want to enforce the governing programme.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Speaking up: Romanians lighting up blue pieces of paper and pieces of yellow star shaped fabric to form the EU flag during a protest against the government in Bucharest. — Reuters
Speaking up: Romanians lighting up blue pieces of paper and pieces of yellow star shaped fabric to form the EU flag during a protest against the government in Bucharest. — Reuters

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