THE ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT OF ROMANIA IN THE GOVERNMENT INVESTITURE PROCEDURE
Journal Title: Challenges of the Knowledge Society - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 0
Abstract
Nowadays society is very active and susceptible of continuous, rapid changes in all its sectors, and, therefore, the political geography and its actors are also changing at high speed. In such a context, one needs landmarks and authorities able to operate effectively and to give stability to the society they govern. The literature identifies a two-headed executive and the President as the representative of the Romanian State and the guarantor of its unity and territorial integrity. One is not to ignore the role of the Romanian president as the mediator between the social system components, mediator which is to provide and guarantee their balance. The paper aims at analyzing the investiture procedure of the Romanian Government and it will focuse on several controversial issues related to the procedure. There will be also investigated a series of laws and the legal doctrine that addresses this topic. In the final section of the article, the author will draw a series of personal conclusions derived from this analysis.
Authors and Affiliations
Cătălina SZEKELY
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