The 2019 state budget bill referred to the Constitutional Court
President Klaus Iohannis referred the 2019 budget bill sent to him for promulgation to the Constitutional Court. The notification will be discussed next week
Mihai Pelin, 25.02.2019, 13:00
The Constitutional Court of Romania will discuss on March 6 the unconstitutionality claim filed by President Iohannis with respect to this years state budget bill. The head of state says, among other things, that its adoption breached the role and the powers of the Fiscal Code and that the PM and the Finance Minister have not signed a statement taking responsibility for the bill, as required by the law. Moreover, the bill comes against the commitments made by Romania as an EU member, against fundamental rights and against the principles of decentralisation and subsidiarity.
On Friday, Klaus Iohannis criticised the budget bill as a “national disgrace, and described it as unrealistic and over-optimistic. The President lashed out at the Social Democratic Party, the main party in the ruling coalition, which he said is unable to govern the country and only rules to the benefit of the Social Democratic leader Liviu Dragnea. Iohannis also criticised the under-funding of local communities, regional hospitals, education and investments.
He mentioned the changes in the judiciary as well, and accused the Social Democrats of trying to settle the criminal cases involving party members by politicising the justice system.
In response, the Social Democrats reject the criticism and claim the Presidents statements are purely electoral in nature, lacking any real grounds. The Cabinet members warn that the delays in endorsing the budget bill will disrupt the activity in many fields.
The vice-president of the Social Democratic Party, Doina Pana: “The President takes the budget bill to the Constitutional Court so that its enactment is further delayed, so that investments may not be made, salaries and pensions may not be raised, children may not receive their increased allowances and everything else we have stipulated in the draft budget. The only way we could modify the budget deficit so as to find a source to increase child allowances was by amending the Law on budget deficit ceilings.
On the other hand, the Liberal Opposition says the Presidents decision to challenge the budget bill is a legitimate and perfectly justified measure. The president of the National Liberal Party, Ludovic Orban argues that the draft budget is superficial and does not rely on correct figures.
Ludovic Orban: “We have warned the ruling coalition that this budget is deceiving, based on inaccurate data, and not on economic facts. All these warnings coming from the Liberal Party have been overlooked by the government coalition, which has a majority in Parliament. They put together a state budget law that provides no guarantees for the development of the country and threatens to push Romania into a crisis.
The 2019 state budget is based on a 5.5% economic growth rate, a 2.76% budget deficit and a GDP of around 200 billion euros. (Translated by AM Popescu, edited by D. Vijeu)