Justice Minister, Tudorel Toader, voiced on Thursday the hope that the Judicial Inspectorate will declassify the protocol concluded with the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI).
Referring to the delay in declassifying the protocol between the Judicial Inspectorate and SRI, he said that “probably it was not its turn.”
Toader stressed that “all protocols must come to light.”
“All protocols have to come to light because justice works on the Constitution, on the Criminal Procedure Code , criminal laws, and so on, which are clear,” Toader said.
Judge Danilet posts 6 protocols signed by Tudorel Toader
Judge Cristi Danilet has posted on his blog 6 protocols signed by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader. This move comes in the context in which the minister said on Monday, referring to the cooperation protocols between the Justice institutions and the SRI, that they are “unnatural”.
“If the protocols were unnatural in the rule of law, I wonder how Mr. Toader signed them or can force the judges to respect them. I have no idea. I am not a philosopher, to say what is in the nature and what is not,” the judge wrote on his Facebook page, ziare.com reports.
“Below are six protocols signed by Professor Toader Tudorel, and another one signed by the previous Minister, whereas (Toader) requires that the judges respect this too. All have been concluded in the state of rule of law called Romania. I cannot say that it is natural. I am good at law, but I’m still a beginner in philosophy,” Danilet wrote on his website, where she attached the documents.
“Toader stressed that ‘all protocols must come to light.'” So when is the PSD going to start being transparent?