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Protests against the new restrictions imposed by the authorities. Hundreds of people took to the streets in Bucharest and other cities in the country

UPDATE 02.14: Spontaneous protest in Pitesti as well. Hundreds of people gathered in the city center, dissatisfied with the restrictions imposed by the rulers.

UPDATE 02.05: The police closed the entrance to the government on Iancu de Hunedoara. Traffic in the area was diverted due to the protests.

Several police forces were concentrated near the government, where thousands of people are protesting at this time.

UPDATE 01:40 The protesters from Bucharest marched towards Victoriei Square.

In Bucharest, in the University Square, several dozen people gathered to protest against the restrictions imposed by the authorities.

Participants in the spontaneous protest did not wear masks and chanted anti-government and anti-restriction slogans.

Anti-restriction demonstrations are taking place in several cities in the country. Protesters are chanting against the mask, reducing the number of hours you can drive on the streets and closing restaurants.

In Arad, hundreds of people took to the streets on Sunday evening and marched through the city streets, chanting messages against restrictions and measures taken by the authorities.

Hundreds of people from Galaţi took to the streets on Sunday evening to protest against the new traffic restrictions imposed by the Government starting this weekend. People shouted “Freedom”, “Take to the streets” and blocked traffic on Brăilei Street.

In the neighboring city, Brăila, over a hundred people came out to protest. They chanted slogans such as “Freedom”, “Resignation” or “Brăila, wake up”.

Also, in Constanţa, dozens of people participated in a spontaneous protest. They chanted messages against the government and the restrictions imposed. The protesters shouted. “Freedom”, “thieves” or “mask down”, “open HoReCa”, “down Chiţac” and “down the Government”.

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In Timişoara, the city with the highest incidence of COVID-19 cases, several Timişoara residents took to the streets without wearing masks and chanted “Arafat, don’t forget, Timişoara is not yours”. The protest leaders told the participants that the fines they would receive were not legal.

According to the Bucharest Municipality Committee for Emergency Situations, the restrictions have come into force Sunday, March 28, from midnight.

In the localities that have the cumulative incidence rate of COVID-19 cases below the limit of 7.5 per thousand inhabitants, the movement of persons outside the dwelling / household is prohibited during the time interval:

22.00 – 5.00 on Mondays to Thursdays;

20.00 – 05.00 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Bucharest residents must present either the service card / certificate issued by the employer, or a statement on their own responsibility.

For the verification of trips in personal interest, the declaration on one’s own responsibility, completed in advance, is presented. To travel to the vaccination center, people are required to provide proof of appointment.

The applicability of the measure ceases when the cumulative incidence rate over a period of 14 days falls below 3.5 / 1,000 inhabitants.

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