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25 June 17:33

Students in Romania are organizing protests on 26 June 2025 against the government's intention to cut scholarships, which would affect access to education.

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The National Alliance of Student Organizations in Romania (ANOSR) is announcing protests on 26 June 2025 in reaction to the Government's plans to cut funding for student scholarships, thus decreasing the number of beneficiaries. The new proposal envisages that scholarships will be linked to 10% of the net minimum wage, which would reduce the amount allocated from 370 lei to 220 lei per student. The ANOSR stresses that such measures will accentuate inequalities in education and limit access for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The protests will take place in several cities, including Bucharest, Timisoara and Cluj-Napoca.

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ANOSR protests against austerity measures that affect students, demanding the reintroduction of transport subsidies and the protection of scholarships.
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The National Alliance of Student Organizations in Romania (ANOSR) joins the teachers' protest on September 8, expressing its opposition to the austerity measures proposed by the Government.
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ANOSR announces that it will join the protests of the education unions against the austerity measures in education, demanding improvements for students and teachers.
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More than 500 students protested in Timisoara against the scholarship cuts, bringing symbolic items for sale to highlight the financial impact.
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ANOSR has released an analysis highlighting the underfunding of the student scholarship fund and the need to reform the system of awarding them.
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