The Information and Security Service does not coordinate with any political factors the operations it carries out or the decisions it takes. It is the explanation of the President of the Parliament, Andrian Candu to the journalists' question "how did the SIS director explain that he did not notify the authorities of the seven Turkish professors who were expelled from the country".
"No political decision-maker in this country is asked or coordinated by the Special Services, the operations they are doing, this is provided by law. What would happen if we politics are asked every time such operations occur.
We have other visions, not knowledge of all the subjects, we have no experience and systems of procedures and protocols that they have. Respectively, the President of the Parliament, the Prime Minister or other political factors are never involved and do not make decisions regarding some or any other operations", said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.