The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) on Wednesday has rejected as ungrounded the notifications on the Law dismantling the Section Investigating Justice Crimes (SIIJ), stressing that the normative act is constitutional, Agerpres.ro informs.
Constitutional Court finds law dismantling Section Investigating Justice Crimes constitutional
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