Superior Council of the Prosecutors to Nastase: The Minister has no right to convene a session and his actions can be understood as a pressure
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The Superior Council of the Prosecutors came with details and denies the Internal Affairs Minister's declarations about the deploying of a extraordinary session of CSP.
'We publicly deny the declarations according to which Andrei Nastase would have 'requested the Presidency of the Superior Council of the Prosecutors to convene a session', because no normative act is offering such a competence to the occupied mandate by the executive power's exponents and making public the idea of this request is creating the risk of pushing the boundaries required by the separated state power principle and can be considered as a pressure over the Superior Council of the Prosecutors', is written in a press-communicate issued by the Superior Council of the Prosecutors.
Also, in the communicate is also found that 'it is inadmissible for the President of Superior Council of the Prosecutors to respond to the requests made out of the legal framework and we will act responsibly, to avoid any deviations from the principle of law's supremacy, which is a right of the citizen'.
More than that, the Superior Council of the Prosecutors is reaffirming it's denial position towards politicizing the institution.
'We publicly reiterate to all the officials, NGOs and civil society that the Prosecution is independent by the executive and legislative power, by any party or social-political organization and any other institution, organizations and persons and the prosecutor's activity is deploying according to the law', mention the CSP representatives.
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