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Romanian Nationalists Weave Xenophobic Parable From Poaching Death Of Arthur The Bear

Romanian Nationalists Weave Xenophobic Parable From Poaching Death Of Arthur The Bear May 10, 2021 17:04 GMT Share share Print BUCHAREST Ascendant right-wing populists in Romania have seized on the illegal trophy killing of a brown bear ascribed to Liechtenstein s royal family to blame foreigners as the driving factor in the country s social and economic woes. Romanians and outside ecological groups were outraged by reports last week that Prince Emanuel a nephew of Liechtenstein s reigning Prince Hans-Adam II who lives in Austria had killed the massive male bear, nicknamed Arthur by researchers, in the Carpathian Mountains in March. But George Simion, head of the nationalist Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR, which means gold in Romanian) party whose meteoric appearance shook up last year s national elections, skipped the environmental implications to invoke a carefully crafted appeal to patriotism, nationalism, religion, and Romanian gangsta rap.

AUR demands inquiry committee for Foisor Hospital patient transfer incident

Sursa foto: Facebook The Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) requests the creation of a committee of inquiry into what happened at the Foisor Orthopedic Hospital, AUR Lower House floor leader George Simion announced on Monday, referring to the incident that saw patients moved late on Friday night from this Bucharest hospital to other facilities, as it was turned into a COVID-19 hospital. The AUR parliamentary group requests an inquiry committee to look into the incident at the Foisor Hospital. It s regrettable that such accidents, incidents and events occur during Mr. Voiculescu s term in office, Simion said in the Chamber of Deputies plenum, adding that AUR is also waiting for the date of debates on the Social Democrats simple motion against the Health Minister to be set as soon as possible, agerpres.ro confirms.

Anti-restriction protests held in Romania as virus surges

Anti-restriction protests held in Romania as virus surges
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Romania, where Covid-19 restrictions are modest, but people protest anyway

Romania, where Covid-19 restrictions are modest, but people protest anyway March 30, 2021 There is no Covid-19 lockdown in Romania. The terraces of cafes and restaurants are full, shops are open, parks teem with parents and children, and the country’s ski resorts are enjoying a bumper year. And yet as alarming numbers of people become infected with coronavirus and die, others are protesting – some violently – against what very loose restrictions there are. As predictable as night following day, a protest against Covid-19 restrictions in the Romanian capital Bucharest turned violent in the early hours of March 30, when police were attacked by demonstrators defying a curfew imposed to prevent the further spread of coronavirus infections.

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