Forest DNA, cut with a CCR chainsaw. The RSU law is unconstitutional



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TO UPDATE USR representatives said Wednesday that the Constitutional Court’s decision to admit the government’s notification of the law establishing a “forest DNA” is sad and raises concerns about the fate of Romania’s forests. “The RSU will continue to fight, in Parliament, for the” DNA of the forests “and for the forests. What are the other parties doing?”, The party representatives conclude in a post on Facebook.

“It admitted the exception of unconstitutionality formulated by the Romanian Government and considered unconstitutional the Law for the organization and operation of the Directorate of Investigation of Environmental Crimes, as well as to amend and complement some normative acts”, reads a press release from the CCR.

On July 15, Orban’s cabinet filed an unconstitutional objection to this law with the RCC.

USR Senator Allen Coliban then declared that “the double game of NLP is inadmissible”

“In Parliament, the PNL abstained from voting in the Chamber of Deputies and subsequently voted for the law in the Senate, and then the government attacked the law in the CCR,” Allen Coliban wrote on Facebook.

He wonders if “are the links between the forest mafia and NLP that strong?”

He asked Prime Minister Ludovic Orban “to publicly explain why he challenged the DNA of the Forests in the CCR.”

“Is NLP the defender of wood thieves?” Coliban asks at the end of the post on the social network.

On June 16, the Senate voted decisively on the bill initiated by USR that provides for the establishment of the Directorate for the Investigation of Environmental Crimes – DIIM (ADN de Bosques).

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