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  • Prime Minister Victor Ponta announces his resignation

    Prime Minister Victor Ponta announces his resignation

    RESIGNATION Romania’s
    Prime Minister, Social-Democrat Victor Ponta has announced he is stepping down
    together with his cabinet. The decision comes after last night’s demonstration
    in the memory of the victims of a nightclub fire turned into a protest. Over 25
    thousand people took to the streets of Bucharest last night denouncing the
    corruption of central and local administrations at the same time calling for
    the resignation of Prime Minister Ponta, Deputy Prime Minister Gabriel Oprea
    and the mayor of Bucharest’s district four where 32 club-goers were killed in a
    deadly fire on Friday night. The mayor of district four, Cristian Popescu-Piedone, has also stepped down.
    The Prime Minister has said he cannot ignore the
    legitimate anger society is feeling at the moment adding that he hopes the
    government’s resignation will meet people’s expectations. He made an appeal to
    reason saying that street unrest could affect the country’s economic stability.
    Ponta has also said that those politically speculating people’s suffering will
    pay dearly. We recall that 32 people lost their lives and 130 have been admitted
    to hospitals, mostly in a critical condition – following the deadly fire during
    a rock concert in Colectiv nightclub in Bucharest. Doctors say the death toll
    could go higher because of the atypical injuries.

  • Prime Minister Victor Ponta announces his resignation

    Prime Minister Victor Ponta announces his resignation

    RESIGNATION Romania’s
    Prime Minister, Social-Democrat Victor Ponta has announced he is stepping down
    together with his cabinet. The decision comes after last night’s demonstration
    in the memory of the victims of a nightclub fire turned into a protest. Over 25
    thousand people took to the streets of Bucharest last night denouncing the
    corruption of central and local administrations at the same time calling for
    the resignation of Prime Minister Ponta, Deputy Prime Minister Gabriel Oprea
    and the mayor of Bucharest’s district four where 32 club-goers were killed in a
    deadly fire on Friday night. The mayor of district four, Cristian Popescu-Piedone, has also stepped down.
    The Prime Minister has said he cannot ignore the
    legitimate anger society is feeling at the moment adding that he hopes the
    government’s resignation will meet people’s expectations. He made an appeal to
    reason saying that street unrest could affect the country’s economic stability.
    Ponta has also said that those politically speculating people’s suffering will
    pay dearly. We recall that 32 people lost their lives and 130 have been admitted
    to hospitals, mostly in a critical condition – following the deadly fire during
    a rock concert in Colectiv nightclub in Bucharest. Doctors say the death toll
    could go higher because of the atypical injuries.