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Radu Miruță, the Minister of Defense, reacted on Facebook to recent accusations targeting both him and his father, a former magistrate. Miruță denounced a "disinformation campaign" that emerged in response to his criticisms of certain judges of the Constitutional Court. He emphasized that the attacks do not focus on his arguments but on his family, and presented details about his father's career, who served for 32 years in the judiciary, contradicting false information about his tenure.
The minister highlighted his father's professional journey, mentioning that he advanced through hard work and results, and stressed the importance of integrity and professionalism in his career. Miruță condemned the attacks on his family, including those against his children and wife, and stated that he is willing to bear the personal costs of public confrontation to correct injustices.
In the context of his recent criticisms of the Constitutional Court, Miruță called for accountability from the judges, emphasizing that Romania needs real change, not politicians manipulated by old structures. This message comes amid accusations related to his father's pension, which Miruță has dismissed with arguments based on official documents.
The minister highlighted his father's professional journey, mentioning that he advanced through hard work and results, and stressed the importance of integrity and professionalism in his career. Miruță condemned the attacks on his family, including those against his children and wife, and stated that he is willing to bear the personal costs of public confrontation to correct injustices.
In the context of his recent criticisms of the Constitutional Court, Miruță called for accountability from the judges, emphasizing that Romania needs real change, not politicians manipulated by old structures. This message comes amid accusations related to his father's pension, which Miruță has dismissed with arguments based on official documents.
Sources
Ministrul Apărării, Radu Miruță, reacție dură după acuzațiile legate de tatăl său: „Un val de minciuni nu poate să acopere adevărul”
Ministrul Apărării, Radu Miruţă: Tatăl meu s-a pensionat la 58 de ani, nu la 48, după 32 de ani de magistratură, dintre care 22 de ani, 6 luni şi 15 zile în funcţia de judecător
Potrivit ministrului Miruţă, pensiile sunt speciale pentru alţi judecători: "Tatăl meu s-a pensionat la 58 de ani, nu la 48"