Klaus Iohannis, warned by Judge Gabriela Baltag in the SCM plenary session. The president’s reaction



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Judge Gabriela Baltag wanted to send a message to President Klaus Iohannis, present today at the Superior Council of the Magistracy (SCM).

“Your habit of doing politics in the SCM is obvious. I would like to attend a request that comes from me and not only from me. At least at the end of your term you will not bring division in this institution, because we are sufficiently divided I know that you are a Christian and you know that at the end of your life we ​​will not be responsible for how much we hate, but for how much we love and forgive. “I know you said in October that you would not let this happen, but I know that in September you voted in the CSAT on this issue,” he said. Judge Gabriela, ax.

Klaus Iohannis stated, at the beginning of the SCM plenary session, that the process of repairing the justice laws was not completed due to the parliamentary majority hostile to the reforms on the ground. before the courts it should be the result of a broad debate in the future Parliament.

Later, Gabriela Baltag asked President Klaus Iohanis to specify how it relates to the presence of the intelligence services in the courts, given that he voted in the CSAT in favor of the project proposed by Cătălin Predoiu in this regard.

“Thank you all and I wish you all the best!” Klaus Iohannis said at the end, after which he left the meeting.

On the other hand, the Minister of Justice, Cătălin Predoiu, declared that the problem of judicial services is to some extent false.

The head of state’s speech, in which he continued his electoral campaign and spoke about parliamentary majorities, managed to irritate other members of the SCM. Judge Simona Marcu, a former president of the institution in 2018, launched a call for a mature approach, following President Iohannis’ speech.

Bogdan Mateescu was elected today president of the Superior Council of the Magistracy (SCM), to the detriment of Evelina Oprina. The judge will lead the institution in 2021, along with prosecutor Florin Deac, who will take over as vice president.

In 2020, the president of the SCM is Judge Nicoleta Ţînt, and the vice president is prosecutor Tatiana Toader.

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