Romanian police protest cutbacks, poor conditions
BUCHAREST, Romania — Hundreds of police protested Thursday in the Romanian capital of Bucharest over cutbacks and poor working conditions.
They converged in front of the Ministry of Internal Affairs building where they honked horns, blew whistles and let off smoke bombs in the colours of the Romanian flag — blue, yellow and red — to express anger over a two-year salary freeze, pension cuts and unacceptable working conditions.
“There are approximately 3,000 police stations that have toilets outside the building, in the back yard — they have no running water,” Cosmin Andreica, president of the Europol police trade union, told The Associated Press.
The cutbacks are part of wider budgetary cuts under the coalition government led by Prime Minister Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party that came to power in December. Romania, one of the European Union’s poorer members, has 19.3 million people.