domingo, 8 de novembro de 2015

Romania: fourth consecutive night of demonstrations

"We don't want the same lies. And we're not going to let us cheat with one or two layoffs-protester "

For the fourth consecutive night, and despite the resignation of Prime Minister Victor Ponta, and the appointment of a head of interim Government, Romanians are still on the streets of the main cities of the country.

Why are people still protesting in the streets of #Bucharest? https://t.co/AsPqmsWyXs pic.twitter.com/5s6ttinnr8

Want a real political change â€" and not just a cosmetic makeover of the governing class â€" and protest against corruption.

"We are here to show that we don't want things to stay as they are, with a few politicians to come out but then it all comes back to the same. We don't want the same lies. And we're not going to let us cheat with one or two layoffs, "said a protester.

Another adds, "the problem is that the square, the street can be represented only by a few people. The President Iohannis and other politicians have to come here, to the Plaza and talk to the people. "

Although the President has not gone to University square, fulfilled, however, the promised one, the day before, and received, for the first time, representatives of civil society.

Twenty people, chosen from over five thousand, were received at the Cotroceni Palace, where began the negotiations for the formation of a new Government.

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