BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) – Thousands of protesters marched in Romania ‘s capital on Wednesday, demanding higher wages, measures to curb inflation and tax reductions for workers as the government pushes on with austerity to tackle the country’s large budget deficit.
Thousands protest in Romania’s capital against government austerity measures
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) – Thousands of protesters marched in Romania ‘s capital on Wednesday, demanding higher wages, measures to curb inflation and tax reductions for workers as the government pushes on with austerity to tackle the country’s large budget deficit.
Protesters gathered outside government headquarters in Bucharest, then marched toward the Palace of Parliament. They honked horns and banged drums, and some held placards that read: “We want decent salaries!” or “Don’t hit those who save you,” the latter accompanied by a photo of an ambulance worker.
The rally was organized by the National Trade Union Bloc, made up of dozens of professional federations, and comes as Romania’s government pursues measures to reduce the budget deficit. It stood at over 9% in 2024 – one of the highest in the 27-nation European Union.
Romania has agreed with the EU to reduce the deficit to 8.4% this year.

















































