Upfundme day 1: Crowdfund - help us to protest in Bucharest against a Corrupt Government!


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Our goal is to go to Bucharest on the 10th of August, to show that Romanian people are against Corruption and the actual Corrupt Government does not represent us !!!

Fund Goal: 100 SBD
Funds Raised: 00,00 SBD

Why are we protesting?


Because we want to stick to our European Democratic Values and we do not want to go back to Communism and Dictatorship. Because the situation in Romania is getting from bad to worse from that aspect and it does not look like improving somehow. In February I was writing a short overview about one of the aspects that show us how Romanians leave their home and their birth country mainly because of the corruption that is suppressing the population well being. Here you can find the entire article
Last year I was also participating and writing about some of the biggest protests that took place in Romania after the revolution that broke down the old communist system 30 years ago in Romania. Biggest peaceful protest of Romania – An example for all nations is the first article about that amazing nation union. The protest continued for long time and they were meant to stop the Romanian Government from implementing lows that facilitate their corrupt intentions. Here you can find the entire article. Also Here you can find another article about that. In the beginnin, after they've seen hundreds of thousands of people occupying the streets of Bucharest, the politicians have suspended their corrupt lows. Now they are back in business and they try step by step to have their main goal accomplished and their main goal is to escape their political leaders who have penal issues due to corruption acts.

The situation is getting worse as the Social Democratic Party, which has the majority in the government has only one concern, to escaping from the Justice. Nobody cares about the country's economy. There are tangible statistical data that come every day and show us a lost economy out of control.

The level of population living and the purchasing power of the Romanians are on the brink. Price rises are continuing, inflation rises touching records by records each month and reaching at the moment 5.4%, ROBOR raised to 2.90% and bank rates increased by more than 20%, pensions fall instead increase, being lower in the first quarter of this year compared to the end of last year.

Economic balances have been made dust. The current account deficit shows that there is more money getting out of the country than entering the national economy. More than two billion Euros left the country more than they entered the first four months as a result of the trade deficit that reached 3.7 billion euros.

And Romania's external debt continues to grow and has reached 95 billion euros in this period. In just four months, we have put EUR 1.6 billion more on the debt of the country.

The most sad thing, is that these data no longer concern anyone our Corrupt Government and the Romanian economy is drifting. Prime Minister Dăncilă and her ministers are parallel to the economy and their only concern is to escape their corrupts from the Justice.

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