The Constitutional Court declared that the decision of President Igor Dodon on the appointment of Maia Sandu as Prime Minister of Moldova and of a new Government is unconstitutional.”The decision of the President of the Republic of Moldova from June 8, 2019 regarding the appointment of the candidate to the position of Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova was declared unconstitutional.
This decision is final and can not be appealed, it enters into force on the date of its adoption and is published in the Official Monitor of the Republic of Moldova.
The magistrates of the Supreme Court said that all the decisions voted by MPs today are illegal.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that the 90 days term, when the newly-elected Parliament had to form a Government, starts from the date when the elections were validated. The Constitutional Court had validated the general elections on March 9, 2019. The deadline to appoint a Government had expired yesterday, on June 7, at midnight.