The Scandal of the Meeting Between Ilie Bolojan and the CCR Chief Arrives in Parliament. PACE Requests Investigation Committee
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The President of the Constitutional Court of Romania, Simina Tănăsescu, gave a Recorder interview on Monday evening. Tănăsescu claims that he did not discuss with interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan about any of the files on the institution's role, but only about a request from the CCR to receive "additional spaces in which to carry out its work. She said in ...
16 presidents of the Romanian Court of Appeal ask for clarifications regarding the meeting between Chief CCR, Simina Tănăsescu, and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, which took place in secret, Friday, in the office of the President of the Senate, Mircea Abrudean, and criticizes the lack of transparency. Article Chiefs of the Courts of Appeal ask Simine Tănăsescu, President CCR, explanations about the meeting with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan: "The la…
Simina Tănăsescu will present her resignation from the CCR chief tomorrow, after the appearance of the information that she met with Ilie Bolojan before the crucial meeting of the Constitutional Court, support sources quoted by Reality PLUS. Reality PLUS asked for an opinion from Simina Tănăsescu, but received no reply until now.
The PACE Parliamentary Group – First Romania will ask, on Monday, to set up a commission of inquiry on the alleged meeting between Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and CCR President Simina Tănăsescu. Initiators argue that the move is not an attack on an institution or person, but the exercise of a constitutional mandate of the Senate.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan did not say why he met with the President of the CCR, Simina Tănăsescu, but he specified that, when you hold a public position, you have meetings with representatives of institutions. “Many times they try to make a big deal out of a mosquito. We are in a case like this where this scheme is being tried. When you hold a public position, obviously you have meetings with representatives of institutions, companies…
Petrișor Peiu responded in a Facebook post after Friday's meeting between Ilie Bolojan and the President of the Constitutional Court, Simina Tănăsescu, stressing that the way in which he communicated about this meeting underpins the lack of trust in the institutions of the state. "The ambiguous way in which Simina Tănăsescu and Ilie Bolojan refer to their discussion only justifies the lack of trust in the main institutions of the state, he noted…
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