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    Thousands of Romanians protest against judicial abuses

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    Posted on December 15, 2025

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    Thousands in Romania protest against judicial abuses, demanding reform. Judges and prosecutors highlight systemic dysfunctions.

    Thousands Protest in Romania Against Judicial Abuses

    BUCHAREST, Dec ‌15 (Reuters) - A sixth day of protests calling for a clean-up of the ‍Romanian ‌judiciary was expected on Monday, after thousands took to the streets of the ⁠capital Bucharest and other cities on ‌Sunday to support judges and prosecutors denouncing systemic abuses.

    Roughly 700 Romanian judges and prosecutors have signed an open letter on social media complaining of "profound and systemic dysfunction" in the justice ⁠system.

    President Nicusor Dan responded by announcing he would hold consultations with members of the judiciary on December ​22, saying that when so many magistrates complained of "an ‌integrity problem in the justice system, ⁠things are very serious".

    The letter came after independent media outlet Recorder aired a documentary last week that alleged that chief judges, who are politically backed, ​use legal loopholes for unethical practices, including questionable acquittals, and that judges or prosecutors who complain often face disciplinary action.

    Judges on Romania's judicial watchdog said the documentary was an attempt to destabilize the justice system.

    Roughly 10,000 people marched in ​Bucharest late ‍on Sunday chanting "Justice not ​corruption," "We see you," and "Independence not obedience." Thousands of protesters also gathered in other cities across Romania.

    "At the moment, the most visible impact in society is that trust in the Romanian justice system and that something can still be done (about it) is completely missing," said Liviu, a 28-year-old physicist.

    Legal experts have said a series of ⁠changes in 2022 that gave chief judges on the judicial watchdog unchecked powers over their subordinates opened the way for ​the abuses now being complained of.

    Brussels kept Romania's justice system under special monitoring after it joined the EU in 2007, but after this was lifted in 2023 the pace of anti-graft investigations slowed and the ‌judiciary has delivered some high-level acquittals that have raised concerns that the fight against corruption has faded.

    (Reporting by Luiza Ilie and Octav Ganea; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thousands protested in Romania against judicial abuses.
    • •Judges and prosecutors denounce systemic dysfunctions.
    • •President Nicusor Dan to consult judiciary members.
    • •Documentary alleges unethical practices by chief judges.
    • •EU monitoring of Romania's justice system was lifted in 2023.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thousands of Romanians protest against judicial abuses

    1What is judicial integrity?

    Judicial integrity refers to the adherence of judges and legal officials to ethical standards, ensuring fairness, impartiality, and independence in the judicial process.

    2What is systemic dysfunction in the justice system?

    Systemic dysfunction in the justice system indicates deep-rooted issues that affect the overall functioning, leading to inefficiencies, corruption, and a lack of public trust.

    3What are anti-graft investigations?

    Anti-graft investigations are inquiries aimed at uncovering corruption and bribery within public institutions, ensuring accountability and integrity in governance.

    4What is public trust in the judiciary?

    Public trust in the judiciary refers to the confidence that citizens have in the legal system's fairness, effectiveness, and ability to uphold justice.

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