Călin Georgescu, sent to trial for complicity in an attempted commission of illegal actions, stated that the President of Romania exerts interference in the act of justice. He criticized the public statements of the head of state, who allegedly expressed agreement with the indictment drawn up by the General Prosecutor's Office in his case. Georgescu believes that such statements constitute pressure on judges and affect the impartiality of the judicial process. His accusations highlight concerns regarding political influence over justice in Romania.
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