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Analyst Niels Schnecker pointed out a key detail that differentiates between the protests in other European Union countries and Romania due to the restrictions imposed by the authorities on the pandemic.
Analyst Niels Schnecker pointed out a key detail that differentiates between the protests in other European Union countries and Romania due to the restrictions imposed by the authorities on the pandemic.
Niels Schnecker said that if in other countries, protests against restrictions took place during traffic hours, in Romania, as you can see, people are on the streets after the closure of the country. That is, it is 01:30 and the Romanians are still protesting.
“In other European countries, all these protests took place during the day, when people were allowed to go outside. In Romania, people are on the streets after hours. It is something to think about. It is an even stronger attack that the protesters bring and, if you will, it is a much stronger signal that they give to the Romanian state about the restrictions imposed with hypocrisy, without consistency and with hypocrisy, “said Niels Schnecker on Romania TV.
Demonstrations against the restrictions are taking place in several cities across the country. People shout “freedom”, “thieves” or “mask”, without agreeing to the new restrictions.
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