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Tudorel Toader, at Reality Plus: "No One Believes the CCR's Explanations After the Meeting with Bolojan

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The former Minister of Justice, Tudorel Toader, harshly criticized the explanations given by the President of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) regarding the recent meeting with Ilie Bolojan. The former dignitary said to REALITY PLUS that, since the publication of the decision and the law in the Official Monitor, any discussion is superfluous, and public suspicion is already embedded in the collective mind.

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The former Minister of Justice, Tudorel Toader, harshly criticized the explanations given by the President of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) regarding the recent meeting with Ilie Bolojan. The former dignitary said to REALITY PLUS that, since the publication of the decision and the law in the Official Monitor, any discussion is superfluous, and public suspicion is already embedded in the collective mind.

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The plenary of the Senate will vote, next week, the request of the PACE group for the establishment of a commission of inquiry, following the meeting between the interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and the President of the CCR, Simina Tănăsescu, decided on Tuesday the Permanent Office of the Senate. The Permanent Office of the Senate decided to refer to the plenary of the request of the Constitutionality Commission on the investigation of the co…

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The plenary of the Senate will vote next week to request the PACE Group to set up a commission of inquiry, following the meeting between interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and the CCR president, Simina Tănăsescu, decided on Tuesday the Permanent Office of the Senate.

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The broadcast: "Radiojournal – Director: Laurentiu Veduva – Next week will begin hearings in the new parliamentary committee of inquiry into the controversial meeting between the prime minister and the head of the Constitutional Court. The decision to set up the Constitutionality Commission on Tuesday must also be approved by the leadership of the Senate. The investigation would clarify the nature and purpose of [...]

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rador.ro broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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