The Mineriads Victims Association filed a request for penal investigations against Romania's incumbent president Trian Basescu. Elsewhere in the news, the State Employees Alliance wants to shut down Romania on October 5. Last but not least, Romania sent a Letter of request to the US Government, making an offer for second hand F-16 multirol planes built by Lockheed Martin company.
The Mineriads Victims Association filed a request for penal investigations against Romania's incumbent president Trian Basescu, accusing him of abusing his role in the detriment of people's interests and of favouring the criminal, Adevarul reads. The announcement comes after president Basescu ordered that prosecutor Dan Voinea, forced to retire after Basescu himself requested his sacking because of the "grave deviations in handling the June 1990 mineriads", publicly called for his reinstatement as prosecutor of the case.
The complaint is also signed by representatives of Baricada Inter ‘89 Association, the Truth and Justice Association, the Independent Group for Democracy, the Students' League Seniors, and the Association for Defending the Stateless and Refugees Rights. The complaint indicates that the gesture represent a grave interference with the act of justice, cancelling the separations of powers principle and showing a contradictory behaviour of the President.
The complaint also shows that Dan Voinea's several years’ activity represented a significant form of Romanian justice corruption, directly involved in saving Romania's ex-President Ion Iliescu and his collaborators "from penal responsibility in the case of the 1990 mineriad".
The State Employees Alliance wants to shout down Romania on October 5, Gandul reads. Union Federations have joined to form the State Employee Alliance, whose aim is to impeach the Government to take responsibilit