Romanian government resigns following protests

Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta addresses Parliament before a non-confidence vote in Bucharest, Romania in this September 29, 2015 file photo. REUTERS Photo

Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced the resignation of his government on Nov 4 following huge protests in the wake of a nightclub fire that killed more than 30 people.

"I'm handing in my mandate, I'm resigning, and implicitly my government too," Ponta said in a statement.
     
Some 20,000 people took to the streets of Bucharest on Nov 3 evening in a spontaneous protest calling for the resignation of Ponta, Interior Minister Gabriel Oprea and a district mayor where the Colectiv nightclub was located.
     
They shouted "Shame on you!" and "Assassins!" and waved Romanian flags. Anger has been brewing for some time in Romania against the government, which many perceive as being corrupt, and the fire on Oct 30 has added to the discontent.
     
President Klaus Iohannis wrote on his Facebook page late on Nov 3: "I understand what is being asked and what is expected, and they are right, someone has to take political responsibility." He added, "The next step is for politicians, who cannot ignore this sentiment of revolt."
     
Witnesses said the fire broke out during a heavy-metal concert in the basement club when a spark ignited foam decor, sending panicked people stampeding for the single-door exit. The death toll stands at 32, with some 130 still hospitalized, dozens of them in serious or critical condition.

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