A consultative referendum took place in
Romania on 26 May 2019, on the same day as the
European Parliament elections, about whether to prohibit amnesties and pardons for corruption offences, as well as whether to prohibit the Government from passing emergency ordinances concerning the judiciary and to extend the right to appeal against them to the
Constitutional Court.
Both proposals were approved by wide margins.
Background
President Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Werner Iohannis (; ; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (Romania), Na ...
signed the decree to hold the referendum on 25 April 2019, after the
Parliament had recommended in favour of this referendum in a non-binding vote on 17 April.
The first proposal for this referendum to be held was made in early 2017, in the wake of the controversial Ordinance 13 and subsequent
protests against corruption in Romania, and President Iohannis announced his intention to hold a referendum on 23 January 2019. However, the procedure was suspended until 2019, when Iohannis decided to extend the issues to be voted on, requiring a new parliamentary procedure. On 4 April, Iohannis announced the issues of the referendum: prohibiting amnesties and pardons for corruption offences, as well as prohibiting the government from adopting emergency ordinances in the field of offences, punishments, and judicial organisation and giving other constitutional authorities the right to submit the ordinances to the
Constitutional Court for further review.
Before the parliamentary vote, President
Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Werner Iohannis (; ; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (Romania), Na ...
sent a letter to leaders of parliamentary parties in order to invite them to a consultation on the referendum, the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) being the only party to decline the invitation.
Eugen Tomac
Eugen Tomac is a Romanian politician, historian and journalist currently serving as MEP in the European Parliament for Romania since 2019. He is also the President of the People's Movement Party (PMP).
Early life
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, the leader of the
People's Movement Party (PMP), proposed an additional question for the referendum on one out of three issues suggested by his party: abolishing special pensions, returning to a
two-round system for local elections, and lowering the number of MPs to 300.
On 16 April 2019, the common judiciary committees of the two chambers of the
Parliament approved the referendum, the
Parliament did so the next day in a non-binding vote. PNL and USR accused the
PSD of introducing multiple recommendations that had not been discussed in the judiciary committees. Even though the opposition requested the elimination of these recommendations, government MPs disagreed, thus the report was adopted with 259 votes in favour, 9 votes against and 1 abstention. It is shown, among others, in the report, that amnesties and pardons cannot be a citizens' initiative according to the Constitution, and that the President cannot trigger a legislative referendum according to a
Constitutional Court ruling. However, the recommendations were eliminated following another parliamentary vote, that passed with 218 votes in favour, 11 votes against and 3 abstentions.
On 25 April, the spokesperson of the Romanian Presidency, Mădălina Dobrovolschi, announced that President
Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Werner Iohannis (; ; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (Romania), Na ...
had signed the decree for the referendum and published the two questions to be voted on.
Support and opposition
In an interview for
Antena 3 Antena 3 may refer to:
* Antena 3 (Portugal), a national radio channel produced by the Portuguese public broadcasting entity Rádio e Televisão de Portugal
*Antena 3 (Romania), a Romanian television channel owned by Intact Media Group
*Antena 3 (Sp ...
, the then leader of the
Social Democratic Party (PSD),
Liviu Dragnea, stated that even though his party agrees with the referendum, ''there are many voices that say that the referendum is actually useless for the publicly expressed purpose'' and that ''it actually is a way for
Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Werner Iohannis (; ; also spelled Johannis; born 13 June 1959) is a Romanian politician, physicist and former teacher who has been serving as the president of Romania since 2014. He became leader of the National Liberal Party (Romania), Na ...
to get involved in the electoral campaign so that he can help parties around him''.
A similar position was shown by the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), the former junior partner in the bygone PSD-ALDE coalition government between 2017 and 2019, that announced its stance in a message on
Facebook.
Results
In order for the results to be valid, voter turnout was required to be above 30%, and the number of valid votes above 25% of the registered voters. Both thresholds were passed, validating the results.
References
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