The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) ruled on Tuesday that there is no legal conflict between the government and Parliament following the tabling of a motion of censure in an extraordinary session, sources with CCR told AGERPRES on Tuesday.
The court on Monday considered government's request to find out if there is a conflict between the government, on the one hand, and Parliament, on the other hand, "generated by the tabling of a motion of censure in between two ordinary parliamentary sessions with the consequence of convening an extraordinary session exclusively for the presentation of the motion without its debate or a vote on it."
Court rules no gov't-Parliament conflict after censure motion tabled in special session (sources)
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