In a statement, the General Prosecutor’s Office argued that Lazar should obtain a new term in order to continue current projects and commitments related to Romania’s current EU Council presidency.
Romania’s Justice Ministry announced last week that it launched the procedure to appoint a new general prosecutor, whose nomination should be ready by the time Lazar’s current term expires. The procedure will last until April 5.
Justice Minister Tudorel Toader previously tried to dismiss Augustin Lazar from the office in October 2018, with his request rejected at the beginning of 2019 by President Klaus Iohannis.
According to Romanian law, the country’s general prosecutor is nominated by the justice minister and appointed by the president.