Romanians vote overwhelmingly to back anti-corruption effort - News Summed Up

Romanians vote overwhelmingly to back anti-corruption effort


People wait in line to cast their vote as a higher than usual voter turnout is registered shortly after noon at 19.75 percent in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Romanians vote in the European Parliament elections and a referendum called by Iohannis on judicial system laws. (Andreea Alexandru/Associated Press)BUCHAREST, Romania — Romanians have voted overwhelmingly in support of anti-corruption initiatives in a referendum called by the country’s president. President Klaus Iohannis said that “Romanians voted so thieves and criminals stay in prison where they belong.”Numerous protests have been held in Romania in the past couple of years, sparked in part by government plans for a judicial overhaul critics see as weakening anti-corruption efforts. Voter turnout was 41.3%, well above the 30% threshold needed to ensure the referendum’s validity.


Source: Washington Post May 27, 2019 12:33 UTC



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