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Decision of the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of Section 20.2 of the Act Providing for the Special Status of Gagauzia/Gagauz-Yeri, no. 344-XIII of 23 December 1994
Author: The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova
Language: English
Translates: original document
Source: The European Commission for Democracy through Law (The Venice Commission)
Country: Moldova
Category: judgment/decision
Government level: National - State Level
Guiding principle: The Constitution laid down a single principle, applicable throughout the Republic, that judges should be appointed by the President of the Republic or by the Parliament following a proposal from the Judicial Service Commission.The Court therefore ruled that Section 20.2 of the Act Providing for the Special Status of Gagauzia/Gagauz-Yeri, which stipulates that members of the judiciary in Gagauzia shall be appointed by Order of the President of the Republic following a proposal by the People's Assembly (Halc Toplosu) of Gagauzia and with the approval of the Judicial Service Commission is unconstitutional
Date of judgement: 1999-5-6
Document number: 24
Official version: yes
Published on: Official Gazette of the Republic of Moldova
Edition number: 53-54/34
Legally binding: yes
Subject areas: administrative authorities
Minority groups: Gagauzes

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