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Reforma justiției din Rep. Moldova, între planuri pe hârtie, promisiuni și lupte interne

Verónica Dragalin, the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Moldova, has resigned in protest against a proposed law by the PAS party to merge the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office (PA) with the Prosecutor's Office for Combating Organized Crime and Special Cases (PCCOCS). Dragalin argues that this merger would undermine judicial independence and hinder the fight against corruption, potentially reversing progress in anticorruption efforts. The proposed law is part of broader reforms by the current government, but critics warn it could centralize power excessively, weakening the autonomy of prosecutorial offices and affecting Moldova's international commitments to the rule of law. Dragalin's resignation and the ensuing disputes underscore challenges in Moldova's judicial reforms and the government's approach to combating high-level corruption.
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