The project of amending the Justice laws has not been officially lodged to the Government, on Tuesday night said Prime Minister Mihai Tudose for the private Romania TV broadcaster, adding that when adopting this piece of legislation the opinion of the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM) and the stance of the protesters in the Victoriei Square will be taken into account.
"Mr. Toader (Tudorel Toader, Minister of Justice, ed. n.) has synthesized in a draft, in a piece of draft what he understood from the talks with the others or took word with word a certain suggestions of some actors with the Judiciary. He brought them to the light, he stirred a debate. He will send that draft to the CSM, and we'll see what he'll get. Officially to the Government he didn't come yet. When he will, I can assure you I will consider both the opinion of the CSM and the stance of the people in the square and when I say square, I mean the ones from the square in front of the Government, too, and the people in this "square" of the "judiciary world," said Premier Tudose.
Referring to the criticism to the propositions presented by Minister Tudorel Toader on the amendment of the Justice laws, the head of the Executive said: "Criticism is a progress factor as long as arguments are brought."
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