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Deliorga filed for retirement after he was appointed as the Romanian Senate’s nominee for constitutional judge in May. He will serve a nine-year term with the court.
The former deputy of Romania’s top judicial watchdog, the Superior Council of the Magistracy (CSM), will replace outgoing constitutional judge Simona-Maya Teodoroiu at the court, after the latter’s warrant expires this Saturday.
Alongside Deliorga, the former chief of the Section for Investigating Judicial Offences (SIIJ) Gheorghe Stan will also take a seat on Romania’s Constitutional Court, after he was nominated by the Lower Chamber in May. Former presidential advisor Simina Tanasescu took the court’s oath of office earlier this week.