Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The 2012 Romanian protests were a series of protests and civil manifestations triggered by the introduction of new health reform legislation. In particular, President Traian Băsescu criticized the Deputy Minister of Health, Raed Arafat, on a Romanian television broadcast. The protests became violent, with both protesters and members of the Gendarmerie sustaining injuries during their clashes. On the morning of 5 February 2012, Prime Minister Emil Boc announced his resignation because of the protests. He said that his decision would,"Release the tension in the country's political and social situation."Protests, on a lesser scale, continued in the University Square in Bucharest. The protestors demanded the President's resignation and early general elections.There were ongoing protests in Romania in subsequent months over a variety of disagreements."@en }
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- 2012_Romanian_protests abstract "The 2012 Romanian protests were a series of protests and civil manifestations triggered by the introduction of new health reform legislation. In particular, President Traian Băsescu criticized the Deputy Minister of Health, Raed Arafat, on a Romanian television broadcast. The protests became violent, with both protesters and members of the Gendarmerie sustaining injuries during their clashes. On the morning of 5 February 2012, Prime Minister Emil Boc announced his resignation because of the protests. He said that his decision would,"Release the tension in the country's political and social situation."Protests, on a lesser scale, continued in the University Square in Bucharest. The protestors demanded the President's resignation and early general elections.There were ongoing protests in Romania in subsequent months over a variety of disagreements.".