5th day of protests: 170,000 gathered in Bucharest, over 330,000 throughout Romania: Message: “EU, we love you!”

Pro-Justice rallies have continued across Romania on Saturday, the fifth consecutive day of protests, with another record number of attendees: 170,000 people demonstrated in Bucharest and more than 330,000 throughout the country, informs local media outlet Digi24.

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Record number of Romanians protesting in Bucharest (photo credit: Dan Mihai Balanescu)

Protesters did not take into account an earlier announcement made by Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu who said that his Government “will withdraw or postpone” the corruption decree (OUG 13) amending the Penal Code, and still chanted “Thieves!” or “Abrogate and then leave.”

The national anthem was sung at 22.00 sharp, while laser projectors animated the large crowd by beaming various emotional messages onto the walls of a nearby building at Victoria Square. The protest was peaceful without any incident and ended after 23.00 hrs, when teams of young volunteers took over the cleaning job at Victoria Square.

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Rallies in the capital of Romania began Saturday morning with a Children protest entitled “Education for democracy – a civic education lesson”, and attended by over 10,000 parents and children.

Later on, about 20,000 protesters marched from the Government Headquarters to the Parliament Building following the route Victoria Square – University Square – Union Square – Constitution Square. After arriving at the Palace of the Parliament, people formed a human chain around the huge building complex.

In the evening, the crowd marched back to the government HQ, where an impressive number of people, ~170,000, protested for almost four hours against the contentious graft decree that decriminalises corruption offences causing less than $48,000 of damage.

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