The protests for the independence of the judiciary have gained momentum, mobilizing significant communities of Romanians from Europe. The demonstrators in the diaspora have sent messages of solidarity to those in the country, demanding the resignation of the heads of the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) and the Ministers of Justice and Internal Affairs. With tricolor flags and banners inspired by the Recorder documentary, the protesters emphasized that they left Romania due to corruption and an inefficient justice system. In Romania, the protests have continued for the fourth consecutive day, with hundreds of people gathered in Victory Square in Bucharest. New large-scale demonstrations are announced, scheduled for Sunday, December 14, 2025, with a detailed program of public gatherings, including marches and speeches. The Bucharest Gendarmerie has announced details about the organization of the protests, which will include a march along specific routes and a central gathering in Victory Square.
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