PM Victor Ponta stated, Monday, that he had sent the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) a document with info received from the Ministry of Administration and Internal Affairs, which are not the permanent electoral lists for the simple reason that the Government does not possess these lists. The General Prosecutor's Office has them.
Ponta indicated that he had sent the CCR president, Augustin Zegrean, a document registered under file no 5451, on Monday.
„I did not send the electoral lists to CCR because of one reason that everyone understood: we did not have the electoral lists, but the General Prosecutor's Office did“, said Victor Ponta.
The Prime Minister also said that the CCR, in three official documents, had requested the Romanian Government to perform certain procedures reffering to the 370/2004 bill regarding the election of the president of Romania.
See PM Victor Ponta's most important statements below
- I wish to present the content of the official document that I have sent the Constitutional Court today.
- CCR did not request the Government performing certain procedures, but which the Executive nevertheless had performed.
- I did not send the electoral lists to CCR, only the data of those who should be or shouldn't be on these lists.
- I requested all authorized institutions to supply the number of persons whose names should be on these lists.
- I couldn't have sent the electoral lists because they are at the General Prosecutor's Office.
- According to the Internal Affairs and External Affairs Ministries' data, 34.654 persons are to be erased by mayors from the permanent electoral lists used in the referendum.
- 512.379 persons possessed expired ID's and did not renew them until the day of the vote, which, according to the PM, must be