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Trade unions announce protests on censure motion day
10.03.2011, 15:38 | Actuality | 1033 views
Trains will stand still for two hours on March 16, the day when the Romanian Parliament votes on a censure motion against the current government, as railway trade unions announced a warning strike to mark the event, news agency Agerpres reports. Other trade union organizations announced a major protest before the Parliament as it votes on the motion, with some 50,000 people expected to attend the demonstration. Read more on Hotnews.ro
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