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Beginning of November, DCNews wrote about how Augustin Lazar can save Klaus Iohannis, while preserving his last months of mandate.
It's been almost a month and an assumption is confirmed once more.
Tudorel Toader warned Klaus Iohannis the day he announced the opening of the revocation proceedings: "I am in the process of launching the procedure for the dismissal of the Attorney General of Romania, Mr. Augustin Lazar". This report, together with the proposed revocation, will be transmitted (…) from the President of Romania, for decide according to the legal competences ". With the previous Kovesi, the only variant of Klaus Iohannis would have been to sign the revocation decree. The president did not do so, leaving Augustin Lazar time to appeal the revocation proceedings before the court. DCNews predicted on Nov. 2 that this would be the only solution by which Augustine Lazar would save Klaus Iohannis, which he did.
See more here: EXCLUSIVELY Iohannis, decree revoking Lazarus. Statement that can postpone everything
The mandate of Augustin Lazar ends in May 2019. Meanwhile, a month has elapsed. At Alba's court of appeal, the Attorney General of the Attorney requested the stay, the second today, the judges found that they were not within their jurisdiction and dismissed the case before the court of appeal of Bucharest, where the prosecutor he had to make the call from the beginning.
See here: Augustin Lazar, revocation. Court of Appeal, FINAL DECISION
The rhetorical question is how the Romanian Attorney General may not know where to challenge in such a delicate subject.
The record must arrive in Bucharest, here will be recorded, then a deadline will be fixed. At the same time, it follows a different month of November, a December, as well as public holidays and non-working days. It is therefore to be expected that in December, the public prosecutor will be dismissed, his fate being at the head of the PECCC, which must be decided during the last five months of his mandate, that is to say in 2019.
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