The decisions of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) are final and are not subject to any appeal, professor Tudorel Toader, former judge with the CRR and former minister of Justice, told AGERPRES.
According to his statements, „the judge who pronounced such a decision [suspending the CCR decision on the annulment of the presidential election of November 24, 2024] managed to put his name into public discussion, even if through an inadmissible decision, outside the constitutional legal requirements”.
A judge with the Ploiesti Court of Appeal admitted a request on the suspension of the CCR decision of December 6, 2024, which annulled the presidential election.
”Admits the request on the suspension of the execution of the contested administrative act. Suspends the execution of the Constitutional Court’s Decision no. 32 of December 6, 2024, until the final resolution of the case. Admits the action for annulment. Annuls the Constitutional Court’s Decision no. 32 of December 6, 2024. Orders the defendant to pay the plaintiff’s legal costs in the amount of 70 lei, representing the judicial stamp duty. With the right to appeal within 5 days of the ruling”, according to the minutes of the ruling.
The decision can be appealed to the High Court of Cassation and Justice.
AGERPRES