JusMin Ion says breaking CJEU decision by magistrates could be considered disciplinary misconduct
Publicat:The Minister of Justice, Stelian Ion, declared on Wednesday that he is considering a legislative modification, according to which breaking the decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) by magistrates could be considered disciplinary misconduct.
The specifications were made during a press conference held at Victoria Palace, after the minister was asked if the deeds issued by the interim chief-inspector of the Judiciary Inspection, Lucian Netejoru, are null and void.
"It is a matter upon which, regardless of the opinion of a Minister, be they Minister of Justice,…
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