The fundamental issue that Ilie Bolojan’s camp wishes to bring to the attention of the Constitutional Court is the nomination of Adrian Veștea (PNL) as prime minister, given that President Nicușor Dan did not hold further consultations following Eugen Tomac’s withdrawal, as required by Article 103 of the Constitution.
Article 103 of the Constitution, also known as the Investiture, states: “(1) The President of Romania designates a candidate for the office of Prime Minister, following consultation with the party holding an absolute majority in Parliament or, if no such majority exists, with the parties represented in Parliament.”
On the other hand, supporters of Nicușor Dan argue that the nomination of Adrian Veștea as Prime Minister took place under the same procedure, with Eugen Tomac having resigned his mandate as Prime Minister-designate.
Neither the Constitution nor the Constitutional Court of Romania has yet determined whether the President of Romania may n...

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