Avem motivarea CCR pe 'amendamentul Fritz': Curtea spune că nu-l sancționează retroactiv, ci încheie un 'mandat viciat'; de ce cade acum toată transparența declarațiilor | DOCUMENT
The Constitutional Court of Romania upheld the constitutionality of a new integrity law that could terminate Dominic Fritz's mandate due to established conflicts of interest. The court clarified that the law does not impose retroactive sanctions but addresses the integrity of public functions. It also invalidated a mechanism for publishing officials' assets and ruled that the National Integrity Agency cannot determine personal relationship statuses. The decision, which was not unanimous, emphasized the importance of maintaining public trust in authorities.