Bogdan Pîrlog, military prosecutor, stated that the situation in Justice is much more serious than it is perceived publicly, emphasizing that few have the courage to speak about the corruption of the system. He explained that Justice has been captured by the state and that current laws allow a small group of people to control promotions and recruitments in the courts. Pîrlog criticized the way judges are selected and highlighted the lack of a meritocratic system, stating that promotions are made based on relationships, not on competence.
To dismantle this corrupt system, he suggests reforms such as returning to promotions based on meritocratic criteria, universal voting for CSM members, and reducing the number of political positions in Justice. Pîrlog warns that repairing the system will take at least a decade, but it is essential to start the reform process.
To dismantle this corrupt system, he suggests reforms such as returning to promotions based on meritocratic criteria, universal voting for CSM members, and reducing the number of political positions in Justice. Pîrlog warns that repairing the system will take at least a decade, but it is essential to start the reform process.
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