Sorin Grindeanu
Romanian Deputy PM Fired After Row Inside Party
Romanian Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu on Monday fired the Deputy PM and Environment Minister Daniel Constantin, co-chair of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, ALDE, a week after new skirmishes surfaced inside the junior ally of the PM's main governing Social Democratic Party, PSD.
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Romanian Ministers Probed Over Controversial Decree
Romania's National Anticorruption Directorate, DNA, summoned the Interior Minister to a hearing on Monday as the anti-corruption watchdog continues to investigate how the Social Democrat-led government adopted a decree decriminalizing official misconduct.
Corruption Referendum Unlikely to Stop Romanian Protests
As protesters came out onto to the streets of Bucharest on Monday for a 14th consecutive night of anti-government protests, Romania's parliament agreed to hold a referendum on fighting official corruption.
A total of 310 MPs voted in favour of the referendum proposed by President Klaus Iohannis, which is intended to bolster support for the fight against corruption.
Romania's Parliament Approves Anti-Corruption Referendum
Lawmakers in Romania passed on Monday referendum proposal under which citizens will have a say on whether fight against corruption should continue.
The national poll was triggered by President Klaus Iohannis, who openly sided with hundreds of thousands of protesters earlier in February after the government tried to decriminalize certain abuse-of-office cases.
Romanian Protesters Create Live Romanian Flag in Bucharest
Tens of thousands of Romanian demonstrators formed the flag of their country, gathering on the main square of capital Bucharest on Sunday evening.
Romanians are protesting against the cabinet of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu for a 13th night in a row, despite the fact that the government withdrew a controversial emergency decree party decriminalizing corruption.
Protests in Romania Continue Despite Justice Minister Resignation
Romanian citizens protested for a tenth day in a row near the government's building in Bucharest hours after Justice Minister Florin Iordache resigned over the controversial amendments to the Penal Code of the country which he supported and were later repealed, reported the Romanian edition of Business Review, cited by the Focus agency.
Romania's Justice Minister Resigns
Romania's Justice Minister Florin Iordache has resigned after the wave of mass protests caused by the government's decree on reducing the penalties for corruption and an amnesty for prisoners, reported news agencies.
"I decided to resign," announced Iordache who was one of the initiators of the decree adopted at an emergency session by the cabinet of Sorin Grindeanu.
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Romania's Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
The Romanian government has survived the vote of no confidence submitted by the opposition over the controversial decree which caused hundreds of thousands of Romanians to protest in the capital Bucharest and other cities in the last few weeks, reported bTV.
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Smaller Counter-Protests Held in Romania as anti-Govt Demonstrations Go On
Tens of thousands protested across Romania on Monday evening against the social-democratic government led by Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu, even after a controversial decree was repealed, local media report.
Romanian PM refuses to resign amid mass protests
Romanian Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu announced Feb. 5 that he will not resign amid nationwide protests that drew an estimated half a million protesters against a recent government decision to decriminalize certain graft offenses.
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