EC on CCR decision in Kovesi’s case: fight against corruption is periodically evaluates in the Mechanism of Cooperation and Verification
The European Commission will not comment on decisions of national courts, said a spokesperson on Thursday, as a reaction when the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) found a conflict between powers in the rejection of Laura Codruta Kovesi’s revocation.
“We do not comment on decisions of national courts. As you know, the fight against corruption is a field which the Commission periodically evaluates in its reports in the Mechanism of Cooperation and Verification,” said the spokesperson upon the request of Romanian press.
US Embassy, in response to CCR's decision in DNA head case: This is Romania's domestic issue
The United States Embassy in Bucharest specifies it is closely monitoring the events following the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) regarding the removal from office of the Chief Prosecutor of the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA), but underscores it represent Romania's domestic issue.
"We are closely monitoring the events. This is Romania's domestic issue," the Embassy transmitted on Thursday.
Germany's Embassy - response to CCR decision in DNA head case: We are carefuly following events
The German Embassy in Bucharest states it is closely following the events following the decision of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR), concerning the removal from office of the head of the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) and makes reference to the European Commission's position on this topic.
"We are carefully following the events. As a matter of fact, the European Union Commission has already officially issued an opinion itself concerning this," the Embassy transmitted on Thursday.