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Csaba Asztalos, President of the Romanian National Council for Combating Discrimination (CNCD) and candidate of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (RMDSZ), was appointed constitutional judge by the Bucharest Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday.
In a secret ballot, Csaba Asztalos’s appointment was supported by 195 representatives, opposed by 73, while Verginia Vedinas, proposed by the opposition SOS Romania party, received 13 votes in favor and 255 against. Lacramioara Axinte, also from the opposition party Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), received 60 votes in favor and 208 against.
Asztalos’s nomination as constitutional judge, supported by the governing coalition, had previously been approved by the Chamber of Deputies’ Legal Committee, at whose meeting Dan Tanasa, spokesperson for AUR, considered by the government to be an extremist party, protested loudly against the election of the RMDSZ candidate.
The representative, who has filed more than a hundred lawsuits against the use of Szekler flags and other Hungarian symbols, shouted at the committee meeting that his colleagues had “completely lost their minds” and that they wanted to make a “dual citizen who swore allegiance to Hungary” a constitutional judge, who “praised Szeklerland on Facebook.”
Asztalos replied that he only has Romanian citizenship, had sworn allegiance only to Romania during his military service, and that his Facebook post containing the words “Hajrá Székelyföld” (Go Szeklerland) was not intended as “ethnic separatism” as claimed by the AUR representative, but was a reference to a Szeklerland beer brand that he had tasted at a fair in Bucharest.
According to the Romanian media, it was part of a coalition agreement between the governing parties that the PSD and the RMDSZ would be able to nominate a constitutional judge this year.
After the Constitutional Court, on its own initiative, declared the results of the first round of the presidential election invalid last December and ordered a repeat election, many figures in Romanian public life called for the political appointment mechanism for constitutional judges to be replaced with a professional one.
Via MTI; Featured photo: Facebook/Rmdsz