The Constitutional Court of Romania ruled on Wednesday that there was no legal conflict of a constitutional nature between President Klaus Iohannis and Prime Minister Viorica Dancila in a recent case of Dancila's leave of absence.
On August 3, President Iohannis filed with CCR a request for the resolution of a legal conflict of a constitutional nature in his relation with the prime minister, arguing that Dancila did not inform him that she took a leave of absence and deputised another member of the government.
Court rules no legal conflict between president, prime minister, in case of PM's LOA
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