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Romanian Ex-Lawmaker Asks Court To Clear Her Name In Communist Police Collaboration Decision
Romania’s former democrat liberal lawmaker Mona Musca asked the Bucharest Court of Appeals to revise the court decision stating she was a collaborator of the former communist-era secret police.
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Musca submitted the request after the functioning of the organization studying the archives of the former communist police, CNSAS, was dubbed unconstitutional.
Musca resigned from Parliament in March after the Bucharest Court of Appeal rejected her appeal on the CNSAS decision which exposed her as a collaborator of the communist secret service. Musca also quit the Democratic Liberal Party following the CNSAS decision.
The Constitutional Court decided in January that the law regulating the activity of CNSAS was unconstitutional.
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