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Romanians march against prisoner release plan | Romanians march against prisoner release plan |
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Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the Romanian capital Bucharest and other cities in protest at government plans to release around 3,000 prisoners. | Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of the Romanian capital Bucharest and other cities in protest at government plans to release around 3,000 prisoners. |
In Bucharest some protesters broke through police lines and headed towards government buildings. | In Bucharest some protesters broke through police lines and headed towards government buildings. |
Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu says the move would ease overcrowding in prisons. | Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu says the move would ease overcrowding in prisons. |
His critics say he is trying to release allies convicted of corruption. | His critics say he is trying to release allies convicted of corruption. |
They also want the proposals to be debated in parliament. | They also want the proposals to be debated in parliament. |
Mr Grindeanu's plan is for the measures to be implemented through emergency decrees that bypass parliament and do not require the signature of President Klaus Iohannis. | Mr Grindeanu's plan is for the measures to be implemented through emergency decrees that bypass parliament and do not require the signature of President Klaus Iohannis. |
Those who would be due for release include several elected officials and magistrates convicted of corruption. | Those who would be due for release include several elected officials and magistrates convicted of corruption. |
President Iohannis joined protesters in Bucharest on Sunday, saying they were rightly indignant. | President Iohannis joined protesters in Bucharest on Sunday, saying they were rightly indignant. |
"Several political officials who have judicial issues want to change the legislation and weaken the rule of law," he said. | "Several political officials who have judicial issues want to change the legislation and weaken the rule of law," he said. |
"It is unacceptable to modify the law so that the cases of dozens, even hundreds, of politicians, are wiped out." | "It is unacceptable to modify the law so that the cases of dozens, even hundreds, of politicians, are wiped out." |
President Iohannis was elected in November 2014 and has vowed to stamp out entrenched corruption. | President Iohannis was elected in November 2014 and has vowed to stamp out entrenched corruption. |
However, the chairman of the ruling Social Democrats, Liviu Dragnea, accused the president of "inciting social disorder and violence" and said the protest was the start of a coup. | |
A former minister, Mr Dragnea was himself given a suspended prison sentence in 2015 for using bribes and forged ballot papers to influence an impeachment vote in 2012 against then President Traian Basescu. |
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