CAB reasoning: Decisions to set up Bucharest municipal companies breach two-third vote requirement, therefore illegal
Publicat:The Bucharest Court of Appeal (CAB) holds that the decisions of the General Council of the Bucharest Municipality (CGMB) to set up 22 municipal companies are illegal, because they should have been approved by the vote of two thirds of the total number of local councilors in office and not by simple majority.
The Bucharest Court of Appeal on Tuesday made public the reasoning of its November 22, 2018 ruling that repealed the CGMB decisions on the setting up of the municipal companies, in a lawsuit filed by Save Romania Union (USR) municipal councilor Roxana Wring.
The court argues…
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