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CCR Clarifications Following the Meeting Between President Simina Tănăsescu and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan

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Following press materials and positions from public institutions such as the Superior Council of the Magistracy, the Presidents of the Courts of Appeal and a letter from the Presidents of the Courts, the CCR published this...

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Following press materials and positions from public institutions such as the Superior Council of the Magistracy, the Presidents of the Courts of Appeal and a letter from the Presidents of the Courts, the CCR published this...

·Bucharest, Romania
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Two judges from CSM, Alin Ene and Claudiu Drăgusin, criticized the meeting between Prime Minister demis Ilie Bolojan and the President of the Constitutional Court, Simina Tănăsescu, which took place just a few days before the CCR took a decision on important referrals. Judge Alin Ene says that Romania should give up "unnecessary ideas such as independence of justice, independence of the CCR or separation of powers in the state", while Claudiu Dr…

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Senator PSD Daniel Zamfir launched a hard attack in public space on Prime Minister Bolojan, accusing him of having met in secret with the President of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) just before a decision-making session to judge a file targeting Timișara's mayor, Dominic Fritz.

The meetings of the President of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) with representatives of the executive authority have as their sole object aspects that concern the proper organization, administration and conduct of the work of the institution, within the limits of competence.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The Presidents of the Courts of Appeal of the country request clarification of the purpose of the meeting between the President of the Constitutional Court, Elena-Simina Tănăsescu and the interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.

·Romania
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