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Senator AUR Diana Șoșoacă, the protagonist of a scandal in the Senate since her first day in office for not wearing a protective mask, will be the president of the Commission for the investigation of abuses, the fight against corruption and petitions.
The composition of the parliamentary committees was approved unanimously on Tuesday in the full Senate.
Thus, the Commission for the Investigation of Abuses, Fight against Corruption and Petitions will be made up of:
- Diana Şoşoacă (AUR) – president
- Ion Prioteasa (PSD) – Vice President
- Raluca Ioan (PNL) – secretary
On Monday, on her first day in office in the Senate, lawyer Diana Șoșoacă appeared without a protective mask and was posted on Facebook in the plenary hall. He claimed that he had a certificate advising him not to wear a mask due to a medical condition. We remind you that he also wore a mask under his nose in consultations in Cotroceni Șoșoacă, when he invoked a medical certificate for the first time.
Following a wave of criticism, the Senate Validation Commission asked the Ministry of Health and the Directorate of Public Health to verify how Diana Șoșoacă obtained a medical certificate from a family doctor advising her not to wear a mask. protection. DSP Bucharest conveyed that such a certificate must be issued by a Senate occupational medicine physician, not a family physician. As such, Șoșoacă wore a protective mask while taking the oath. “I would like to mention that the obligation to wear a mask violates the Romanian Constitution,” he said after taking the oath.
Diana Iovanovici-Șoșoacă became known through the videos in which she campaigned against measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, such as wearing a mask. She caught the public’s attention in the scandal of the pilgrimage to San Andrés. It was the lawyer for the Archbishop of Tomis, His Eminence Theodosius, who sued the Constanța authorities to lift the restrictions. “It is a right that cannot be restricted in any way, in any situation. For this reason, even if he had stopped us, we would take it in the field and arrive in San Andrés,” said the lawyer, who on November 30 addressed The service officiated by His Eminence Teodosio in the Cave of San Andrés When a journalist commented that it was a pandemic, the lawyer said, indignant: “There is no such thing! Go to Tataru to tell you why he did not declare an epidemic on Romanian territory. (…) It’s all a masquerade. “
Șoșoacă also drew attention through a speech held in Iași against the measures taken by the authorities that imposed restrictions on the occasion of the pilgrimage to Saint Parascheva: “Who is Iohannis to tell us, the people on whom he built his power, to Aren’t we going to Iași, Sfânta Parascheva? (…) I said to Orban: “Arrest me, yes! Don’t stop me! “