PHOTO / VIDEO “March in Moscow”: The message projected by a man on a motorcycle at the protest against the “Vexler law” in the Capital


Protest in Bucharest, Thursday, January 15, 2026. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea
A man who came on a motorcycle projected the message “March to Moscow” on the facade of one of the buildings in University Square on Thursday evening during the demonstration against the “Vexler law”.
Several thousand people gathered in the University Square on Thursday evening to protest against the “Vexler law” regarding the fight against extremism, in a demonstration organized by MEP Claudiu Târziu and supported by AUR, the party of which Târziu was a member until last year. The demonstrators then marched towards the Government headquarters.

In the images shared on social networks, you can see how the man stops his motorcycle on Queen Elisabeta Boulevard, takes out a projector and projects the message “March to Moscow” on the facade of a building in University Square.
After the man projected the message some of the protesters booed him and wanted to come towards him, but were prevented by the gendarmes. Another who was next to him tried to take the projector from his hand
The man turned off the projector when a gendarme came to talk to him and left. The screening lasted about a minute
Demonstrators chanted on Thursday in the University Square and in front of the Government “Stop the Vexler law”, but also “Călin Georgescu president”, “National unity”, “Liberty”, “Out, out with the thieves from the country” and laid flowers at the statue of Mihai Eminescu. Claudiu Târziu and George Simion gave speeches on stage.
PHOTO/VIDEO Protest in Bucharest against the “Vexler law”, organized by Claudiu Târziu and supported by AUR. Repeated chants about Călin Georgescu




