“You cannot turn Romanians into terrorists and government representatives do not follow any rules”



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Marcel Ciolacu, president of the PSD, says that people took to the streets “out of desperation,” for fear of losing their jobs. The Social Democratic leader would have liked the protesters to “give a poignant lesson” to the rulers and comply with all sanitary rules; that would be the difference between them and those in power.

“I think people have taken to the streets out of desperation, for fear of losing their job and I think they are fed up with pride, courage and many lies. For a year and a half only one lie, no coherent coordination, everything The measures are Remember the big government party, it was a state of emergency, we all stayed at home, yesterday the Minister of Health, the most important minister in a pandemic, was without a mask, today I saw Turcan too “You can’t make Romanians be Terrorists and government representatives must not follow any rules. (…) All the lies I tell have started to turn against them, “Marcel Ciolacu said on RTV on Tuesday, according to Agerpres.

When asked if PSD has any involvement in the protests against the restrictions, he replied: “Definitely not.”

“I would have liked the people to give them a poignant lesson, that they followed all the sanitary rules, that they would have shown the difference between them and the rulers, that they do not get angry, but the world has come out of despair. It is the most incompetent Government possible in Instead of Iohannis, I would admit the mistake I made and should find solutions (…) I open and close schools, I close shops at 18.00, as if people had servants to send to you. public spaces, how was the nonsense with the closing of the markets, so you say that the Romanians are guilty? It is the right of the Romanians to protest. I would have liked to respect all the rules. PSD has no participation, it is Known, perhaps an implication that the president has, that He said it was a simple cold, ”added the PSD leader.

Several hundred people protested Tuesday night in Bucharest, for the third day in a row, against the restrictions imposed by the authorities to prevent the spread of the COVID pandemic.

The protesters initially gathered in the University Square, after which they marched towards the Ministry of the Interior, then headed to Victoriei Square, to continue the protest in front of the Government headquarters. Then they went to the Cotroceni Palace.

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