Former Communist officials&informers might be banned from Ro state positions

A project prohibiting the candidacy for major state positions (as well as the participation in official ceremonies) for dignitaries or officials who held positions in the leadership of the Romanian Communist Party or who collaborated with the political police, has been submitted to the Romanian Parliament.

The project, submitted by independent deputy and member of the reformist REPER Party, Andrei Lupu, modifies the emergency ordinance regulating access to one’s Securitate file.

Currently, candidates are required to declare whether they have been a worker or collaborator of the Securitate, but there is no prohibition against candidacy, which made it possible for people like Ion Iliescu or Traian Băsescu to run and even be elected as presidents, according to a REPER Party statement cited by Digi24. 

According to the initiators, the project comes as a result of Romania’s need to align with European values and prevent a regression of the political system towards authoritarianism, says Agerpres.

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