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English: Protest against President Băsescu's impeachment, and against the Victor Ponta cabinet, on Victoriei Square, Bucharest. The placard reads My name is Paste. Copy Paste - a satire of Ponta as a plagiarist. The phrase was coined by The Economist (July 3, 2012), and became widely used among Ponta's opponents.
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