The MPs of the Party “Dignity and Truth Platform” (PPPDA) filed a challenge to the Constitutional Court over the abuses committed by the parliamentary majority on December 3 by adopting a series of laws in breach of all the relevant procedures. According to MP Dinu Plîngău, they submitted three of the planned challenges by now, IPN reports.
By the filed challenges, the MPs ask to exercise the judicial control over the constitutionality of the law by which the Security and Intelligence Service was removed from the President’s scrutiny and of the law by which the legal provisions that authorized the sale of the site of the former Republican Stadium to the U.S. Embassy were revoked.
The PPPDA MP also requested to determine the constitutionality of the Parliament decision to modify the nominal composition of the legislature’s Standing Bureau in the absence of a draft decision. According to them, by this decision the Socialist parliamentary group abusively agreed with the group of the Shor Party to change the nominal composition of the Standing Bureau.
Dinu Plîngău asked to examine all the challenges as a matter of urgency and to suspend the bills and decisions until a final judgment is passed.
Besides, the PPPDA will also dispute the constitutionality of the budgetary-fiscal policy and the national budgets and the package of laws on ATU Gagauzia, which were given a first reading and cannot be challenged yet. “We actually prepared challenges that can annul practically all the acts adopted in the Parliament’s sitting of December 3, 2020,” stated Dinu Plîngău.