Romanian PM Highlights Constitution as a Pillar of Stability on Constitution Day

Romanian PM Highlights Constitution as a Pillar of Stability on Constitution Day

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu marked Constitution Day with a message emphasizing the importance of Romania's Fundamental Law as a cornerstone of political and institutional stability, CE Report quotes Agerpres

“The Fundamental Law remains the guarantor of the stability of political and institutional life, the balance of social peace, and the continuation of our European and Euro-Atlantic path,” Ciolacu stated.

Reaffirming the government's commitment to upholding constitutional principles, he underlined the need for robust laws and institutions to safeguard Romania's freedom, peace, and future.

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