UPDATE: The suspected COVID-19 CCR employee does not have the virus. Judges postpone hearing (SOURCES) – News by sources



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CCR judges suspended their hearing on Wednesday after a positive case in the coronavirus test was detected in the family of a Constitutional Court employee, sources close to CCR say.

The RCC officially issued a press release informing: “Regarding the cases included in the list of sessions for today, September 16, 2020, the Constitutional Court ordered their postponement to a date that will be communicated later.”

UPDATE 15.38 – The CCR employee was tested and does not have coronavirus.

On the agenda were:

The request for resolution of a legal conflict between the Senate and the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice, after the General Prosecutor’s Office opened a case of abuse of power against Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu. At the beginning of this year, the former president of the Senate Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu was announced by the Attorney General’s Office that he has the status of a suspect for the crime of abuse of office, extending the investigation to the crime of complicity in usurpation of official qualities. The case was opened after parliamentarian Cristian Marciu remained a member of the Senate, although there was a final decision by the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice in 2015, in which the judges ruled that he violated the incompatibilities law. Specifically, Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu is accused by prosecutors of failing to implement, as president of the Senate, a final decision of a court.

The law establishes that the date of the parliamentary elections is established by organic law, at least 60 days before the date of the elections.

The law establishes that in schools, with the written consent of the parents or legal representatives of the children, education programs for life, including health education, will be carried out to prevent the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases and the pregnancy of minors.

The Romanian Constitutional Court analyzes, on Wednesday, the referral to the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ICCJ) in relation to the amendments to the Penal Code relating to probation.

Law on the reorganization and operation of the Romanian Academy of Scientists. The law establishes that by derogation of the provisions of the state budget for 2020, until December 31, the financing of the expenses of the Romanian Academy of Scientists is ensured with subsidies granted from the state budget, being authorized by the Ministry of Public Finance to make the necessary changes. in application of these provisions.



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