VIDEO: 20th day of anti-corruption protests in Romania: 3,000 people rallied in Bucharest despite cold drizzle

A freezing cold rain and temperatures down to 1 degree Celsius could not prevent thousands of Romanians from taking to the streets of Bucharest Sunday evening to protest against corruption for the 20th consecutive day.

Romanians protesting in cold misty rain in Bucharest (pic: Hotnews.ro)

The Romanian anti-graft rallies kicked off on 31th of January when former Minister of Justice Florin Iordache issued a controversial decree decriminalizing corruption offences worth less than €44,000 in damages. The subsequent public outcry triggered Iordache’s resignation and the repeal of the corruption decree but did not bring the mass protests to an end.

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The freezing weather engulfed also the cities of Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara or Sibiu where people showed solitary with their country fellows in Bucharest. Bad weather was apparently no issue for those who are convinced that their voices must be heard when they cry out against endemic political graft.

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