2012 Romanian protests
The 2012 Romanian protests were a series of protests and civil manifestations triggered by the introduction of new health reform legislation. In particular, President Traian Băsescu criticized the Deputy Minister of Health, Raed Arafat, on a Romanian television broadcast. The protests became violent, with both protesters and members of the Gendarmerie sustaining injuries during their clashes.
2012 Romanian protests | |||
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Part of 2012–2015 unrest in Romania | |||
Demonstrations at University Square, Bucharest | |||
Date | 12 January 2012 – 20 April 2012 (first phase) 4 June 2012 – 9 December 2012 (second phase) | ||
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Caused by | Tax raises, salary cuts, unemployment, economic conditions, political corruption | ||
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Status | Ended | ||
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Injuries | 88 | ||
Arrested | 283 in mid-January clashes |
On the morning of 5 February 2012, Prime Minister Emil Boc announced his resignation because of the protests. He said that his decision would release the tension in the country's political and social situation. Protests, on a lesser scale, continued in University Square in Bucharest. The protesters demanded the president's resignation and early general elections. There were ongoing protests in Romania in subsequent months over a variety of disagreements.