Romanian Magistrates Raise Concerns Over Judicial Independence at Meeting with President Nicusor Dan
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The President of Romania, Nicushor Dan, met in the Cotroceni Palace for months with representatives of judges who wanted to present to them the problems that existed in the justice system. The meeting took place one day after the boss spoke about the intention to start, in January, a referendum on the body of judges on the activities of the Supreme Council of the Magistrates (CSM). Article Decision adopted by Nicushor Dan after 4 hours of discus…
President Nicushor Dan is waiting for him at 10 a.m. in the Cotroceni House for discussion on the problems of the legal system to all the magistrates who are willing to take the messages that I want to deliver to them.
The President is starting today from 10 a.m., discussions with the judges who have taken part in consultations with the Head of State, following the publication of the Recorder’s “Acquired Justice” document. The meeting between the President and the representatives of the judges and prosecutors...
"As for the discussion with the magistrates, there were few who expressed their intention, some 20 of the approximately 1,000 people who signed the petition. In some institutions, it was unusual to have meetings of influence/intimacy. Then, many of those who wrote me wanted to meet us, but not on 22 December, because there was a subject of impact. We arrived at inappropriate proposals: to come on, not to interview or be taken to be brought to Co…
Judge Mihai Cătálin Constantin, from the Court of Appeal of Ploiešti, is counted among the judges who took part in the discussions from the Cotroceni Chamber with President Nicușor Dan.
President Nicushor Dan ended the first month's discussion at the Cotroceni Palace with a group of 11-year-olds and current judges on the problems of Justice.
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