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Law transferring Constanta Port shares to Local Council free of charge runs counter constitution
The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) ruled on Thursday that the instructions of the Law on the free-of-charge transfer of more than 1.3 million share package held by the state in the National Company of the Administration of Maritime Ports S.A.
Independent candidate Macovei: Ponta should resign post and withdraw presidential bid
Victor Pona must resign this moment from the office of Prime Minister and withdraw his candidacy for Romania's president, says independent candidate Monica Macovei, in a press release remitted on Tuesday to AGERPRES.
ACL's Iohannis: People expect more earnestness from me as future president
Presidential candidate of the Liberal Christian Alliance (ACL), Klaus Iohannis said on Sunday in Oradea that people expect him to come up with a different kind of politics as future president, more earnestness, bring more prosperity and more opportunities.
Constitution change "at end of accession process"
Constitution change "at end of accession process"
BELGRADE -- Constitution changes represent part of EU integration, and they will happen at the end of the accession process, in 2018 and 2020, says Zoran Babić.
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Top court cannot protect my rights, Turkish PM says
Davutoğlu criticized the Constitutional Court’s ruling that found the Telecommunications Directorate’s authority 'unconstitutional'
Mitsotakis warns municipalities that refuse to cooperate over evaluation scheme
The details of municipalities that refuse to submit data for the evaluation of civil servants will be transferred to the Supreme Court prosecutor, Administrative Reform Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said.
Justice minister warns AKS against violation of Constitution
BELGRADE - Serbian Justice Minister Nikola selakovic called on the Bar Association of Serbia (AKS) to invalidate the Ordinance according to which lawyers are obliged to go on strike on the threat of disciplinary sanctions and bar chamber exclusion, because the documents constitutes violation of the Serbian Constitution and a number of other laws.
Supreme Court postpones decision on Finance Ministry cleaning staff
The Supreme Court on Tuesday postponed the hearing of an appeal by the Finance Ministry with regard to a First Instance Court instructing the ministry to rehire a group of 393 cleaners placed in a civil service mobility scheme last year. The Supreme Court will convene again over the matter on February 24, 2015.
Filmmaker to Set Up Party on Bulgaria's Independence Day
A new political party, the Movement 22 September, is to be founded on the same date next week, filmmaker Rosen Elezov.
Director Rosen Elezov has told the Bulgarian National Radio the decision to establish the party during the election campaign should be considered a sign that a new political force is ready to give a hand to those desiring change.
Constitutional Court rejects prepaid mobile cards law
The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) admitted on Tuesday a notification from the Ombudsman, and ruled that a law requesting the identification of the users of prepaid mobile phone cards was unconstitutional.