Consider, reports of 21 Dec 1989
However, Ceausescu had misjudged the crowd’s mood. Roughly eight minutes into his speech, several people began jeering and booing, and others began chanting “Timișoara! “He tried to silence them by raising his right hand and calling for the crowd’s attention before order was temporarily restored, then proceeded to announce social benefit reforms that included raising the national minimum wage by 200 lei per month to a total of 2,200 per month by 1 January. Images of Ceaușescu’s facial expression as the crowd began to boo and heckle him were among the most widely broadcast of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.
Failing to control the crowd, the Ceaușescus finally took cover inside the building that housed the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party. The rest of the day saw an open revolt of Bucharest’s population.
Images of Ceaușescu’s facial expression as the crowd began to boo and heckle him were among
the most widely broadcast of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.