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| caption = | date = 21 March 2012–26 November 2014 () | place = Dozens of cities in Romania and Romanian diaspora | coordinates = | causes = *Exploitation of shale gas through hydraulic fracturing *Installation of gas derricks in areas of exploitation *Uncertain position of politicians on the project *Police brutality | goals = *Banning shale drilling in Romania *Resignation of Ponta Government | methods = *Protest march *Human chain *Occupation *Revolt *Civil resistance *Roadblock *Hunger strike *Internet activism | status = Ongoing | concessions = *Dismissal of Ungureanu Government through a motion of censure *Suspension of shale gas exploration in Pungești area *Interruption of shale gas exploitation in Moșna-Alma Vii area *Chevron's withdrawal from Romania | side1 = Students Teachers Priests Environmentalists Activists | side2 = Gendarmes Police officers | side3 = | leadfigures1 = | leadfigures2 = | leadfigures3 = | howmany1 = Up to 50,000 30,000 in Bârlad 4,000 in Bucharest 1,500 in Curtici 1,000 in Pungești 1,000 in Sânmartin | howmany2 = Up to 2,000 | howmany3 = | casualties1 = | casualties2 = | casualties3 = | fatalities = | injuries = | arrests = | detentions = | casualties_label = | notes = }} The 2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas are an ongoing series of protests in major Romanian cities against exploitation of shale gas through controversial method of hydraulic fracturing. The main causes of these protests are the pollution of groundwater and environment, but also the threat of generating earthquakes. The protesters claim the resignation of Prime Minister Victor Ponta, because he suddenly changed his position on the project. Before the electoral campaign of 2012, he opposed shale drilling, and today he supports it with any risks, on the grounds that Romania's energy independence is a national project. The protests began with peaceful movements against shale drilling organized on social networking websites. The protests degenerated in fierce clashes between law enforcers and demonstrators, with dozens of people injured on both sides. According to different sources, these are the most violent events in Romania since the 2012 anti-presidential protests. == Background == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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