Committee for Defending Constitution and Democracy demands abandoning referendum idea

The Committee for Defending the Constitution and Democracy calls upon the authorities to give up the idea of holding a referendum and to set the date of early legislative elections. The demands were laid down in a resolution that was adopted in a protest staged in the Great National Assembly Square on January 29, Info-Prim Neo reports. The Committee asks the administration to include the amendment of the Election Code in the agenda of the spring-summer session so as to restore the norm whereby the opposition is entitled to five seats on the Central Election Commission, while the parliamentary majority to four seats. Acting President Marian Lupu is asked to issue a decree to immediately dissolve Parliament, while the Government to discharge Alexandru Tanase from the post of Constitutional Court judge. The resolution says that the Prosecutor General’s Office must investigate the steps taken by the current government to usurp the state power. The Committee for Defending the Constitution and Democracy mounted a number of protests against the current administration, accusing it of usurping the state power.

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