I say that the Constitutional Court should postpone until December 6th 2014, the ruling on the validity of the referendum, because then the referendum will be ready as well and if we hurried, then the Electoral Registry may be implemented as well and furthermore, on that day the presidential term of Traian Băsescu would expire as well, meaning that the decision would have all the right qualities -the correct lists of voters will be taken into consideration and regardless of who will validate the Referendum, no one will get mad then.
I think the Constitutional Court is lying when it says that it asked the Government for "the updated lists", rather than the "updating of the lists" based on which the Referendum was held, hiding behind this Rabbinic distinction, so that it wouldn't become clear that it changed its mind in the four days elapsed between the two statements (August 2nd, and August 6th, respectively).
I say that the Constitutional Court should give the Government a 29 days break, so the latter can send the former "the updated lists", because it is only a 10 minute ride between the Government's headquarters and that of the Parliament and a 30 year walk.
I say that, if it is not about "updating the data", then the Court can even render a decision tomorrow - OK, the day after tomorrow -, on the validity of the Referendum, rather than on August 31st, like it changed its mind on Friday, by moving the deadline for the ruling which had initially been set for September 12th.
I say that 29 days is not a reasonable enough deadline for "updating the lists" for a census, but if Ceauşescu had asked for it, then it would have gotten done and I think that this is what the Constitutional Court thought about.
I say that this is what Antonescu thought about, that he is some kind of Ceausescu himself and that he would get a complete census in just