Saturday, February 4, 2017

After Days Of Mass Protests, Romania's Government Backs-Down On A New Law That Would Shield Politicians From Prosecution For Corruption



Reuters: Mass protests force Romania to scrap decree decriminalizing graft

Romania's prime minister said on Saturday he was scrapping a decree that would have shielded dozens of politicians from prosecution for corruption, bowing to one of the biggest protests since the fall of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989.

Sorin Grindeanu said the decree - which decriminalized several graft offences in what the government said was a bid to relive pressure on the prison system - would be repealed on Sunday, just five days after is was approved by the cabinet.

It would have come into force at the end of next week.

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More News On Romania Scrapping Its Decree That Decriminalised Corruption

Romania to withdraw corruption decree after mass protests -- BBC
Romania Reverses Decision to Weaken Corruption Law -- NYT
Romania's prime minister says to scrap graft decree on Sunday -- Reuters
Romania PM announces graft law repeal after mass demos -- France 24
In face of mass protests, Romania backs off corruption decree -- UPI
Romania to scrap corruption decree that sparked mass protests -- CNN
Romanian government scraps controversial corruption decree after thousands join days of mass protest -- The Independent
Romania: government retracts controversial decree after protests -- The Guardian
Romanian Government Backs Down on Graft Decree Amid Protests -- Bloomberg
Romania's government to withdraw corruption decree -- Al Jazeera
Romania: renewed optimism with familiar doubts -- DW

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