Several tens of people gathered on Sunday evening in the Victoriei Square in order to protest against the current Government and the "assault on justice," according to the statements of those present at the rally.
The protesters chanted slogans such as: "Romania, wake up," "Out with the mob from the Romanian state," "We won't surrender, we resist" and performed 'Imnul Golanilor' (the Anthem of Rascals), while waving the tricolor flag.
The protest was announced on the "Baricada Tv" Facebook page, under the title "We won't forget, we won't forgive, we won't let you kill democracy."
Moreover, approximately 100 people gathered on Sunday afternoon in the Victoria Square in order to protest against the referendum on family definition.
The rally was organised by the MozaiQ Association, a supporter of the LGBT community, under the slogan "Love is not to be voted."
Those present showed that they don't agree with the organisation of a referendum "for restricting the right of a minority" and stated that marriage should be possible between two people who love each other, regardless of whether they are of the same gender.
The protest lasted approximately two hours and no incidents were reported.
Victoriei Square protest against Gov't and referendum on family
Explorează subiectul
București
10°C
Articole Similare

15
INS: Romania counts 113,303 enterprise groups in 2024, 108,401 of them multinationals
15

18
Survey: 75% of Romanian employees feel financial pressure, over a third seek extra income
18

19
PM Bolojan: Romania does not need a political crisis at the moment, it needs stability
19

28
Hanwha Aerospace allocates 1.3 billion euro to strengthen Romania's sovereign defence capabilities
28

19
ForMin Toiu attends informal meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in Kyiv
19

14
Project on effective use of EU funds, sustainable development to be launched in Bucharest
14

18
Albanian PM: Aims to conclude EU accession talks by 2027, join by decade's end
18

13
PM Bolojan: EU's eastern border must be stronger; we need to strengthen both military and economic security
13

18
INTERVIEW/U.S. ambassador to Bucharest: Our partnership has never been stronger, we aim to advance economic opportunities
18

17
Number of building authorisations issued for residential buildings down 8.4% in January-February
17

13
Prime Minister Bolojan warns of tougher 2026, cites Middle East impact on economy
13

19
PM Bolojan and EC Executive Vice-President Minzatu discuss boosting PNRR commitments and cohesion funds
19

35
Bolojan: Government to cut fuel excise, diesel prioritised
35
















Comentează