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Information about the Romanian government includes:
THE LEGISLATIVE POWERUnder the Constitution, Parliament is the supreme representative body of the Romanian people and the sole lawmaking authority in the country. It is made up of two bodies: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, which work in separate and joint sessions according to the nature of the activities. The deputies and the senators are elected by universal, equal, direct, secret and freely expressed ballot. The organizations of citizens belonging to ethnic minorities that do not gather the necessary number of votes to be represented in Parliament are entitled, ex officio, to a seat of deputy.
The Government has law initiative, just like the deputies, the senators and a minimum number of 250,000 people having the right to vote in at least one quarter of the country's counties. The laws passed by Parliament are forwarded to the President of Romania for promulgation. The President may ask the Constitutional Court to verify their constitutionality. The decision of the Constitutional Court is mandatory for the President, but not for Parliament which, after having re-examined the bill, may retain it in its original form with a majority of two thirds of the number of members in each chamber. The Legislative Council is a specialized consultative body of Parliament that keeps the official records of the Romanian laws. THE PRESIDENT OF ROMANIAUnder the Constitution, the President of Romania represents the Romanian state and stands warrant to the national independence, the unity and territorial integrity of the homeland. He supervises the observance of the Constitution and the good functioning of the public authorities. The President acts as a mediator between the powers of the state, as well as between the state and society. The President of Romania is elected directly by the citizens, for maximum two four- year terms.As long as he exercises his mandate, the President of Romania cannot be a member of any political party and cannot occupy another public or private office. The President of Romania nominates a candidate for the post of prime minister and appoints the Government on the basis of the confidence vote granted by Parliament. The President of Romania is the commander of the armed forces, and chairs the country's Supreme Defence Council.
THE GOVERNMENTThe Government assures the implementation of the country's domestic and foreign policy and runs the public administration. The members of the Government cannot hold other public offices of authority, with the exception of that of deputy or senator; neither can they have professional representation positions, receiving a salary, from a commercial organization.The Government shall adopt (under an empowering law) decisions and ordinances for the exercise of laws in the conditions established by Parliament. The Government is politically responsible for its entire activity only before Parliament.
LOCAL ADMINISTRATIONIt is based on the principle of local autonomy and the decentralization of public services. The towns and communes are run by the local councils and the mayors elected by the citizens in the respective localities. The county council, also elected, coordinates the activity of the communal and town councils with a view to implementing the public services of county interest. The Government appoints a prefect for each county and for the Bucharest Municipality, as its local representative.
JUDICIAL POWERThe judges are independent and subject only to the law. Appointed by the President of Romania, they are immovable and cannot hold other posts except that of professors in higher education institutions. Justice is carried out by the Supreme Court of Justice and the other judicial bodies. Each defendant is entitled to defence. ![]() THE POLITICAL PARTIESThe Constitution stipulates that political pluralism is a pre-requisite and guarantee of constitutional democracy in the Romanian society.A few excerpts from the Constitution of Romania
Art. 1 The defining traits of the Romanian state:
Art. 6 The Right to Identity
Art. 12 National Symbols
1. The flag of Romania is a tricolour with vertical bands in
the following sequence, from the staff: blue, yellow, red.
Art.13 Official Language
Art. 20 Rights
Art. 32 The Right to Education
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