Chief Courts of Appeal Bucharest Accuses a "Mathmatic Plan" of the Court of Justice and Criticizes the Judges Who Have Gone to Cotroceni
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The scandal of the judicial system is spreading, after the head of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest, Liana Arsenie, accused the public of the existence of a “matic” control plan of the judiciary and criticised the judges who went to the Cotroceni Palace for...
The President of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest (CAB), Liana Arsenie, said on Sunday at Antena 3 that he had made "a written request" for "a discussion with the presidents of the country" and claimed that there was "a mathematical scenario, but very...
“Because it wants to take control of the judiciary. And it doesn’t just appear, it’s a mathematical scenario, but very cynical, by which it’s trying to preserve power, through the control of the judiciary,” said the President of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest, at a TV post quoted by news.ro. She explained that it’s “a mathematical, technical and very funny plan to take advantage of the power of the judiciary.” “When we’re talking about mathema…
The association shall report attacks by members of the CSM and of websites that are in conflict with the address of the Court of Justice Forum and the judges who have criticised the way in which the President of the High Court, Lia Savonea, CSM, the heads of DNA and the General Park conduct the judicial system.
The President of the Court of Appeal of Bucharest, Liana Arsenie, held on Sunday at a television show that it appears to want to take control of the judiciary. She said at Antena 3 that the three Pillars following the operation of the Romanian State under the Constitution – the executive, legislative and judicial power – means a balance [...]
"I have asked for a discussion with the presidents of the country. I have also made a written request. Probably his master's agenda is loaded. Follow me, I think, be accepted," said Liana Arsenie. In question what would convey to the Head of State, President of Appeal Bucharest, said that public statements on the existence of a press or a "terrorist" in the judicial system affect public confidence in justice.
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