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PHOTO // Lilian Carp MP: Poalelungi is Platon’s lawyer. “Do we still wonder where so much forgiveness and bowing to Slavic comes from?”

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The former head of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Constitutional Court, Mihai Poalelungi, is currently the lawyer of the controversial businessman Veaceslav Platon. At least that is what the MP Lilian Carp claims, in a post on a social network. Moreover, Carp also published photos in which Poalelungi is caught with the lawyer Nicolae Fală, who would work for Igor Dodon.


“As my sources confirm, Mihai Poalelungi, the former president of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Justice, is Platon’s lawyer, and Nicolae Fala of Dodon and I are from Berlinski’s Bar, where Clima’s brother also works. Then we wondered where the decisions of “Forgiveness and bowing to Slavic” came from.
But the most interesting thing is that these two lawyers were seen in the park, as Poalelungi sent Fală a Borsetka (a black leather bag). Borsetka is not kuliok and Thursday is not like Monday “, wrote Lilian Carp.

Carp also published images in which Veaceslav Platon’s lawyer, the former president of the Constitutional Court, Mihai Poalelungi, and Igor Dodon’s lawyer, Nicolae Fală, met in a park in Chisinau. Everything would have happened on Thursday, June 10, and from images to see where Poalelungi sent Fală a small black bag.


Poalelungi was previously accused of being Igor Dodon’s justice adviser.


Mihai Poalelungi is the judge who made public the controversial decisions of June 2019 of the Constitutional Court, taken unanimously and which were declared illegal, including by the Venice Commission. It is not about one decision, it is about three decisions and two opinions which, in the opinion of the Venice Commission, were not based on the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova and its own jurisprudence.


These include the interpretation without any explanation of the 3-month term of 90 days, the obligation of the President to immediately dissolve Parliament, the temporary suspension of the head of state and the appointment of a prime minister by an interim president.
Those decisions led to an unprecedente

d political crisis that eventually led to the loss of power by the PDM and the departure of its leader, Vladimir Plahotniuc.


Between June 7-9, the Constitutional Court declared unconstitutional the election of the leadership of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and the vote of the new Government, and subsequently established the interim position of the President, after previously ruling that the deadline for voting a new the government was June 7, 2019, not June 9, as previously mentioned in the public space.


The decisions coincided with the position of the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM), which declared illegitimate the votes in Parliament, by which the speaker was elected and the Sandu Government voted, and called for early elections.
However, the “synchronization” between PDM and CC is not accidental. Of the 6 judges of the High Court, 3 of them were previously PDM deputies, and two were included in the CC shortly before the February parliamentary elections.
The CC’s decisions have been widely criticized and questioned by several experts and officials, including international ones.


On June 14, PDM announced that it was retiring from the government, and the next day, Saturday, June 15, the CC decided to review and annul its decisions taken between June 7-9, in favor of PDM.

Following those decisions, several non-governmental organizations demanded the immediate resignation of the 4 judges Raisa APOLSCHII, Veaceslav ZAPOROJAN, Artur RESETNICOV and Corneliu GURIN who, in the opinion of the signatories, “discredited the institution of the Constitutional Court without precedent”.


Mihai Poalelungi was the first judge of that Constitutional Court to resign on June 20, being followed a week later by the other members.


Mihai Poalelungi was appointed judge of the Constitutional Court by the Decision of the Superior Council of Magistracy of March 6, 2018, being in his first term. Shortly afterwards, he was elected President of the Constitutional Court by the Decision of the Plenum of the Constitutional Court of March 16, 2018. Poalelungi was the only candidate for the position of judge, and later president of the CC. He was previously president of the Supreme Court of Justice, a judge at the European Court of Human Rights and has been accused several times of affiliation and subordination to the Democratic Party of Moldova.

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