ECHR SURPRISES the Romanian state: REMEMBER THE COMPENSATIONS for nationalized landlords and sold to tenants



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The Romanian state is obliged to pay large compensation, of more than 15 million euros, the highest amount since the date of accession of Romania to the Council of Europe, after the ECHR issued 6 decisions in which it justifies the owners whose nationalized properties were sold to tenants, according to Mediafax.

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has pronounced, in the last week, six decisions against the Romanian state, because it did not resolve, in 30 years, the situation of the owners whose nationalized properties were sold to the tenants.

Because they did not receive compensation for the abusively transferred state property, the former owners appealed to the Strasbourg court.

“Although 10 years ago the Romanian State had made a commitment with the European authorities to change the legislative framework, in order to propose an effective compensation mechanism for the former owners, now there are tens of thousands of unsolved cases, and in many cases measures compensation granted They are ridiculous ”, shows, on Friday, in a press release, the Association for Private Property (APP).

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, the body that supervises the implementation of the ECHR decisions by the states, requested Romania, by decision of March 14, 2019, to adopt additional legislative measures and present, before the 31 May 2019, the status of files related to compensation for nationalized real estate. Neither the PSD nor the liberal government took concrete measures for the cases denounced by the ECHR, so the European court had to resolve dozens of cases.

According to APP, there are 103 cases, which were brought together in the 6 cases resolved on Tuesday in Strasbourg.

Now, the Romanian State is obliged to pay compensation to the former owners at market value, in most cases adding 5,000 euros for non-pecuniary damage, plus the legal costs incurred by the initiation of the action at the ECHR.

In total, according to APP, the Romanian state has to pay huge compensation of more than 15 million euros.

“If the situation of these owners had been resolved in the country, they would have received compensation in a much lower amount, at the level of grids and calculations made by the ANRP (through the National Real Estate Compensation Commission), in annual installments ( for 5 years) and would not have received moral damage. Therefore, the ECHR is right, but even there it all lasted too long: 15-17 years of waiting, some of the owners have died. There are also files removed from the list because the heirs were not brought to the case, ”APP also shows.



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