Atribuţiile preşedintelui României în raport cu Parlamentul - Aspecte teoretice şi practice
Abstract
In the Romanian constitutional system, both the President and the Parliament are elected by universal, equal, direct, secret, and freely-expressed ballot. Between these two public authorities there are institutional relationships, each authority having a well-delimited competence. According to the Romanian Constitution, revised, the relations between the President and the Parliament are relations that regard addressing messages to the Parliament, convening and dissolving the Parliament, passing laws, and other responsibilities that involve a form of cooperation with the Parliament, such as a referendum. The present study is an analysis of the responsibilities of the President of Romania in his relations with the Parliament, as occurred over time.
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