Several hundred young people protest in University Square against presidential election results

Several hundred young people protest in University Square against presidential election results

Romania

Several hundred young people gathered on Tuesday evening in the area of the statues in Capital's University Square to protest against the result of the first round of the presidential elections, in which independent candidate Calin Georgescu came in first place, CE Report quotes Agerpres

They were displaying banners with messages such as: "I want to stay in my country," "SRI?," "No C.G.," "We fight, we don't leave," "Human rights - a risk of extermination in crib of the legionary machinery."

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