CCR Discusses Thursday the Non-Constitutionality of the SAFE Programme Law. The Issues Complained to the Constitutional Court
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The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) discussed at its Thursday meeting the non-constitutionality of the law approving the Emergency Ordinance No 21/2026, tabled in 27 May by a group of 53 Members. The legislative act aims to amend the legal framework for the implementation of the SAFE Programme, aimed at strengthening the European defence industry. The legislation covers both the law of approval as a whole and the subsidiary provisions whic…
The Constitutional Court of Romania is discussing, Thursday, the referral on the Law of approval of the amendments made to the Emergency Ordinance of the Government on the establishment of the Instrument "Action for Security of Europe" (SAFE), according to Agerpres. The objection of unconstitutionality was formulated on 27 more than one group of 53 members from several parliamentary groups and non-affiliated, according to News.ro. ...
On Thursday, the CCR reviews the non-constitutionality referral lodged by 53 Members against the Emergency Ordinance Act No 21/2026, a legislative act amending the legal framework for the implementation of the SAFE Programme, aimed at strengthening the European defence industry.
The agenda of the JRC is the objection to the unconstitutionality of the Law on the approval of the OUG No 21/2026 to amend and supplement the OUG No 62/2005 on measures to implement Council Regulation (EU) No 2025/1106 of 27 May 2025 establishing the Instrument for Action for Security of Europe – SAFE. The referral was formulated by more than 50 Members from AUR, SOS Romania and PACE, as well as by non-affiliated Members. In the referral forwar…
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