Contest at CSP. No one is pretending for the Prosecutor General position
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No one is pretending for the Prosecutor General position. A month after the Superior Council of Prosecutors (CSP) announced the contest, no folder was submitted, according to the CSP spokesperson. The submission deadline ends tomorrow, but it can be extended if no candidates will be enrolled.
The persons pretending for this position must meet multiple conditions: at least ten years experience in law sector, at least five years in prosecutor position and to have a bright reputation.The Prosecutor General position became vacant after Eduard Harunjen's resignation. He motivated his decision through pressures of some politicians.
At the end of June, the Parliament appointed Dumitru Robu in the prosecutor general ad interim position. His candidacy was accepted by the state president Igor Dodon.
- Maia Sandu wants to create a Corruption Fighting and Law Reform Bureau along Prime Minister
- PDM requested Dumitru Robu to void his illegal order of starting a criminal dossier about so-called deeds of state power usurpation (DOC)
- Andrei Nastase can't decide upon which position to take. The former MP, now Internal Minister, Deputy PM, PPDA president and ACUM candidate for local elections declares that he would like to be a Prosecutor General