Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, sent to trial by the Attorney General’s Office. What charges are you being charged?



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Former Senate President Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu was sent to trial on Tuesday by the Attorney General’s Office for committing the crimes of abuse of power and complicity in the usurpation of official qualities.

“The prosecutors of the Criminal and Forensic Investigation Section of the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice have concluded the criminal investigation and have ordered the conviction of two defendants, senators of the Romanian Parliament, for the crime of usurpation of qualities officers, previous art. 258 paragraph 1 pen. (first defendant), respectively, for the commission of the crime of abuse of power, previous art. 297 paragraph 1 pen. and complicity in the commission of the crime of usurpation of official qualities, former of art. 48 par. 1 pen. rap. art. 258 par. 1 pen. (second defendant)“The Attorney General’s Office transmitted this Tuesday.

The file is on Senator Cristian Marciu and former Senate President Călin Popescu Tăriceanu, News.ro reports.

Prosecutors specify that, although the first defendant was in a state of incompatibility with the position of senator (he was prohibited from holding another position or public dignity for 3 years as of March 4, 2015 when the Superior Court decision was firm and irrevocable of Cassation and Justice – Administrative and Fiscal Litigation Section), has used without right, from December 11, 2016 to date, the official capacity of senator in the current legislature of the Romanian Parliament.

“In this capacity, he carried out acts related to the exercise of state authority, participated in meetings of the Senate, was part of permanent and special commissions of the Senate, had legislative initiatives, voted draft normative acts, formulated questions and interpellations, etc.) Regarding the second defendant, it was pointed out that, between March 2, 2017 and September 2, 2019, in the exercise of specific functions of a leadership position in the Romanian Senate, by failing to comply with the acts of finding the termination of the first accused senator and the failure to present the vote of the Plenary of the Senate of the adoption of a decision to dismiss the senator in question, caused the damage to the rights of the person who, after the parliamentary elections of December 11, 2016 , held the next position on the ballot for the office of senator., prosecutors also said.

According to them, by not complying with the aforementioned legal obligations, it helped the first defendant to use the official status of senator without rights, which implies the exercise of state authority, followed by the performance of acts related to this status.

The accusation together with the file were sent to the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice.

Cristian Marciu was declared incompatible by the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice (HCCJ) in March 2015, by final judgment.

The court established that the senator has been in a state of incompatibility since 2010, when he held the position of councilor and vice president of the Giurgiu City Council and the quality of shareholder of a construction company, SC Profi Crim Construct, is also registered as PFA.

In March 2017, the National Integrity Agency asked the Senate to revoke Marciu’s mandate (PSD) due to incompatibility. Tariceanu announced in January that he had received a notification from the Attorney General’s Office that he was a suspect in an abuse case. in connection with the mandate of an incompatible senator. The file covers the period in which he was president of the Senate. Tariceanu said then that he will appear at the hearings, but assures that the president of the Senate does not have prerogatives in this situation.

On May 29, the interim president of the Senate, Robert Cazanciuc, notified the RCC about a legal conflict between Parliament and the PÎCCJ, due to the direct interference of a structure of the Public Ministry in the Legislative, in the context of a process criminal offense against former Senate President Calin Popescu. Tariceanu. He is accused of abuse of office because he did not submit to the approval of the plenary session the vacancy of the mandate of senator of the Social Democrat Cristian Marciu, declared incompatible by the ICCJ because in 2010 he was simultaneously a councilor and a shareholder of a construction company.

In October, CCR rejected Cazanciuc’s complaint.

Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu was Prime Minister of Romania between December 28, 2004 and December 22, 2008 and President of the National Liberal Party from 2005 to 2009. He is currently President of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), formed by the merger of the Liberal Reform Party with the Conservative Party.

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