Amid protests, Romania scraps proposed corruption bill lub

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 23:40:47


Amid protests, Romania scraps proposed corruption bill lub

The official repeal of the corruption decree was announced Sunday in a government statement after an emergency meeting of Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu's Cabinet.

The announcement and a nationally televised address by the Prime Minister a day earlier did little to stem anger over the now-abandoned corruption decree.

Massive rallies were held across the nation on Sunday, including at Victory Square in the capital of Bucharest.



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At 9 p.m., protesters turned on their cell phone lights and pointed them at the sky, creating a sea of bright pinpoints. They sang the national anthem and later went silent for five minutes in memory of the heroes of the 1989 revolution that overthrew Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu.

Sunday was the sixth straight day of protests.

Grindeanu said Saturday there were some problems in communicating the decree to the public. He said the justice minister, who championed the law, had taken full responsibility.

'I don't want to divide Romania,' Grindeanu said Saturday.

'Romania cannot be torn apart. Romania in this moment due to what's going on seems to be divided, but it's my last wish to get to anything like that,' he said.

Concern over decree

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed concern over the new law this week.

'The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone,' he said. 'We are following the latest developments in Romania with great concern.'

The embassies of Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States issued a joint statement echoing Juncker's sentiments.

Grindeanu has tasked the Justice Ministry with getting the ball rolling to create a replacement law 'that will align with [the] Constitutional Court decisions, European Union directives' and existing Romanian law.

Sunday's government statement also said the Cabinet agreed to make public extracts of transcripts of lawmakers' debates in months leading up to the corruption law.

The law, which would have taken effect in about a week, decriminalized corruption that causes damage worth less than about $48,000, or 200,000 lei. The law would have freed some officials imprisoned for corruption, halted all investigations for pending corruption offenses and prevented further cases related to these offenses from being brought to justice.

The decree would have benefited politicians such as Liviu Dragnea, president of the Social Democrat Party, which recently took power. Dragnea is under investigation over abuse of power allegations and had also previously received a two-year suspended sentence for an elections offense.

The embassies of Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States issued a joint statement echoing Juncker's sentiments. Sunday's government statement also said the Cabinet agreed to make public extracts of transcripts of lawmakers' debates in months leading up to the corruption law. Sunday was the sixth straight day of protests. Concern over decree The embassies of Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States issued a joint statement echoing Juncker's sentiments. 'I don't want to divide Romania,' Grindeanu said Saturday. Concern over decree The embassies of Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States issued a joint statement echoing Juncker's sentiments. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed concern over the new law this week. 'Romania cannot be torn apart. Romania in this moment due to what's going on seems to be divided, but it's my last wish to get to anything like that,' he said. The announcement and a nationally televised address by the Prime Minister a day earlier did little to stem anger over the now-abandoned corruption decree. The law, which would have taken effect in about a week, decriminalized corruption that causes damage worth less than about $48,000, or 200,000 lei. The law would have freed some officials imprisoned for corruption, halted all investigations for pending corruption offenses and prevented further cases related to these offenses from being brought to justice. The announcement and a nationally televised address by the Prime Minister a day earlier did little to stem anger over the now-abandoned corruption decree. 'The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone,' he said. 'We are following the latest developments in Romania with great concern.' Concern over decree The decree would have benefited politicians such as Liviu Dragnea, president of the Social Democrat Party, which recently took power. Dragnea is under investigation over abuse of power allegations and had also previously received a two-year suspended sentence for an elections offense. Sunday's government statement also said the Cabinet agreed to make public extracts of transcripts of lawmakers' debates in months leading up to the corruption law. The law, which would have taken effect in about a week, decriminalized corruption that causes damage worth less than about $48,000, or 200,000 lei. The law would have freed some officials imprisoned for corruption, halted all investigations for pending corruption offenses and prevented further cases related to these offenses from being brought to justice. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed concern over the new law this week. The law, which would have taken effect in about a week, decriminalized corruption that causes damage worth less than about $48,000, or 200,000 lei. The law would have freed some officials imprisoned for corruption, halted all investigations for pending corruption offenses and prevented further cases related to these offenses from being brought to justice. Massive rallies were held across the nation on Sunday, including at Victory Square in the capital of Bucharest.

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