Romanian education unions are planning a protest outside the Parliament Palace on June 25th. The demonstration centers around a petition with over 160,000 signatures aimed at repealing provisions within the “Bolojan Law” deemed detrimental to education. Union leaders claim these provisions are “anti-education” and are negatively impacting teachers. They are urging lawmakers to urgently debate a legislative initiative to remove the contested elements. The unions hope the changes will improve conditions for teachers before the start of the new school year. The protest aims to pressure parliament into addressing the concerns of educators nationwide. The “Bolojan Law” has been a point of contention for teachers’ unions for some time.
