Attorney General Augustin Lazar on Friday, July 1, Justice Day, sent a message to the prosecutors with the Public Prosecution Service, underscoring the high level of performance of the prosecution offices, the rising confidence in the judiciary, urging them to improving achievements and firm enforcement of law.
''The judiciary overall and the Public Prosecution Service in particular are at a time that we can call of organisational modernisation and consolidation. When I say that, I have lots of arguments in my mind, but I just give some: the high performance level that is acknowledged and validated in the latest progress report under the Co-operation and Verification Mechanism, which points to the efforts of prosecutors and the results of their activity without making special recommendation to the Public Prosecution Service. Another argument is the rising public confidence in justice, with the latest opinion polls indicating a favorable trend. I want to insist on that, because rising confidence in the judiciary is related to the position of justice as a state authority and the mission of justice as a public service,'' Lazar says in his message.
He mentions that opinion polls reveal justice seekers have the right idea about the social importance of justice, and they appreciate justice quality, the work of judges and prosecutors. ''These results are the fruit of sustained efforts deployed by the servants of justice - judges, prosecutors, court clerks and other judiciary staff. You have worked hard to achieve such level of public confidence and organisational consolidation, a European justice in terms of professional standards and performance, and we all know that. Let us enjoy the fruit of our labour and strive to keep up and improve these achievements; let us act with determination for the strict observance of law. Let us prove that we are an honest professional corps, with high civic mindedness and European vocation acting in accordance with the principle JUS EST ART BONI ET AEQUI (The law is the art of goodness and equity),'' says Lazar.
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