The Compensatory Appeal Scandal – Raluca Pluna is washing his hands: "If I had been stupid, the PSD-led Parliament – ALDE should have been smarter" – Source News



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The former Minister of Justice, Raluca Pruna, explained to Digi24 how the compensatory appeal was reached, given that in 2012 there is a decision by a semi-pilot to resolve the situation in precarious prisons. He said he had tried on several occasions to explain to the ECHR that Romania, a country where 78% of rural schools have toilets in the courtyard and where the collective tragedy had just taken place, is not allowed to apply to the previous one of Italy, Bulgaria. These countries paid from 3 to 8 euros a day for each inmate who was in poor condition.

"Because we were asked for a compensatory measure, I thought about this measure," said Raluca Pruna.

"I could stand up and declare myself guilty, I could not do anything in my mandate.

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I arrived at a mandate where in 2012 I had already made a semi-pilot decision weighing on Romania. I went to the ECHR three times and spoke with the President of the Court. It is true that never in any decision is said: we ask the state to do a certain thing, but in the decisions it is said that there should be compensatory measures for those who have discovered that Article 3 has been violated.

In short, those who execute the punishment in precarious conditions and there are precedents that are invoked also in the semipilot decisions of 2012. The precedents in Italy, Bulgaria and Hungary, which have gone through the same situation in Romania and where the solution of the ECHR, was a monetary compensation.

€ 8 compensation in Italy for each day of detention per prisoner, € 5 in Hungary and € 3 in Bulgaria. I went to the ECHR three times and explained that in a country where 78% of rural schools have a toilet in the courtyard, provided that the right to education is covered by the Convention, since I was in a government that came after a collective tragedy in which some people died because of bad conditions in hospitals is excluded from going to Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, which the court did not say in the decision recommends Romania.

Since we have been asked for a compensatory measure, I have thought about this measure.
I will not talk about the culprits and if I were stupid, the PSD-ALDE-led Parliament had to be smarter and not approve this law, "Justice Minister Raluca Pruna told Impartial.

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