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Protesters demanding the government resignation gathered for another mass rally in Chisinau on Sunday.

The footage shows the protesters walking with flags and placards throughout the main streets of Chisinau towards the republic's government building, chanting slogans. At least one of the protesters was detained, as can be seen on the video.

The protesters also launched into the sky a cardboard figure of Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu on balloons with a sign saying "Gas prices are growing endlessly, but we don't care, we are not saddened by this".

Law enforcement officers escorted the demonstrators during the protest. There was no official information about any detentions on the day of the action.

Quoting Shor party member Dina Tsurkana, the media reported that around 40,000 people attended the rally in total.

Thousands of people attended the first rally on September 18. The organisers, supporters of the opposition Shor party, called the tents a 'City of Change' and said they’d only leave when their conditions were met.

In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.

Moldova: Tens of thousands of protesters attend anti-govt rally in Chisinau

Moldova, Republic of, Chisinau
October 2, 2022 at 22:01 GMT +00:00 · Published

Protesters demanding the government resignation gathered for another mass rally in Chisinau on Sunday.

The footage shows the protesters walking with flags and placards throughout the main streets of Chisinau towards the republic's government building, chanting slogans. At least one of the protesters was detained, as can be seen on the video.

The protesters also launched into the sky a cardboard figure of Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu on balloons with a sign saying "Gas prices are growing endlessly, but we don't care, we are not saddened by this".

Law enforcement officers escorted the demonstrators during the protest. There was no official information about any detentions on the day of the action.

Quoting Shor party member Dina Tsurkana, the media reported that around 40,000 people attended the rally in total.

Thousands of people attended the first rally on September 18. The organisers, supporters of the opposition Shor party, called the tents a 'City of Change' and said they’d only leave when their conditions were met.

In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.

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Protesters demanding the government resignation gathered for another mass rally in Chisinau on Sunday.

The footage shows the protesters walking with flags and placards throughout the main streets of Chisinau towards the republic's government building, chanting slogans. At least one of the protesters was detained, as can be seen on the video.

The protesters also launched into the sky a cardboard figure of Moldovan Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu on balloons with a sign saying "Gas prices are growing endlessly, but we don't care, we are not saddened by this".

Law enforcement officers escorted the demonstrators during the protest. There was no official information about any detentions on the day of the action.

Quoting Shor party member Dina Tsurkana, the media reported that around 40,000 people attended the rally in total.

Thousands of people attended the first rally on September 18. The organisers, supporters of the opposition Shor party, called the tents a 'City of Change' and said they’d only leave when their conditions were met.

In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.

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