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The head of the Prime Minister's Chancellery, Mihai Jurca, accused of intimidating the employees who went out for protests: “Political Police Practices”

The union of the employees in the government's work apparatus accuses the head of the Prime Minister's Chancellery, Mihai Jurca, of asking for lists with the employees who participated in the spontaneous protests of September 15, 2025. He accuses “an attempt to silence”.

Mihai Jurca makes announcements regarding the reorganization of the Prime Minister's chancellery, in Bucharest. Photo inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

In a press release sent on Thursday, September 18, the employees of the Victoria Palace claim that “Authoritarian reflexes never die. “

Moreover, the union claims that Jurca, “A politically promoted character with inquisitor ambitions ”, officially asked the identification of people who protested spontaneously, comparing this request with “Political police practices”.

“When I thought I saw everything in the Romanian administration, The chief of the Prime Minister's Chancellery, Mihai Jurca, He managed to show us that authoritarian reflexes never die. (…) The head of the Prime Minister's chancellery tries methods of intimidation and harassment, worthy of other times. The express request to draw up lists with people
It reminds of political police practices, not the European conduct that Romania clams ”,
transmits the employees' union in the Government's work apparatus.

According to work legislation, says the union, no employee can be sanctioned for expressing an opinion or participating in spontaneous protest actions, qualifying the request of the Chancellery Right. “An attempt to reduce silence.”

“Romania is a member of the European Union, and the freedom of expression and the right to protest is not negotiated. We clearly send to Mihai Jurca: the Prime Minister's Chancellery is not the personal property of any politically promoted, and the employees are not cannon for his ambitions and methods”, he also transmitted the union.

The union claims that it did not organize the protest and that it was “About a natural, individual and spontaneous reaction of some employees dissatisfied with the lack of real social dialogue.”

“We will not allow the transformation of the Prime Minister's chancellery into a political instrument of control and fear of a character who came to give discipline lessons in Bucharest, where democracy is reduced to bureaucratic addresses, and fundamental rights become papers that are confusing! Romania has lived the era of fear and founders. The dignity of everyone.is shown in the statement.



Ashley Davis

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