Request
The President of the Court made a request on 7 December 2009 for an opinion
regarding a case brought by a group of deputies of Parliament on the
interpretation of the articles in the Constitution on the election of the
President and on the dissolution of the Parliament of Moldova. They allege that
these articles could give rise to uncertainty with respect to the timing of the
dissolution of Parliament by the President of the Republic. At its 82nd
plenary session on 12 to 13 March 2010 the Venice Commission adopted this
amicus curiae brief for the Constitutional Court of Moldova (CDL-AD(2010)002).
Conclusions
The
Venice Commission is of the opinion that the Article on the dissolution of
Parliament applies to the situations set out in the Article on the election of
the President. Dissolution of Parliament can therefore not take place twice
within one year, even if Parliament fails to elect the president twice.
According to the Commission, the words “in the course of a year” should be
interpreted as meaning one year, counting from the last dissolution of
Parliament and not within one calendar year. This means that
Parliament could be dissolved at the earliest on 16 June 2010. The
Commission underlines that following this date, dissolution must take place
within a reasonable timeframe.
In its
opinion the Commission underlines both the urgency of amending the
constitutional provision on electing the President and the need to do so in full
compliance with the requirements of the current Constitution.
In
addition, the Commission noted its earlier proposal on constitutional reform,
which is fully in line with the requirements of the current Constitution and
seems capable of obtaining the broadest possible consensus. It contains the
following elements:
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A
proposal to revise Article 78 of the Constitution making it easier to elect
the President, which should be agreed as soon as possible by the leaders of
the political parties represented in Parliament. Such an agreement could be
witnessed by representatives of the Council of Europe and the European
Union.
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The
proposal could provide for a lower majority in Parliament to elect the
President as from the third round of voting or for a direct election of the
President by the people.
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The
proposal should be voted by the current Parliament as soon as possible
following its approval by the Constitutional Court, but would take effect
only for the next Parliament.
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Parliament should be dissolved after this vote. This would still be in
accordance with the requirement of dissolving Parliament within a reasonable
timeframe, since it is justified by the need to enable parliament to make
the decision necessary to overcome this crisis situation.
A more
comprehensive revision of the Constitution could take place during the term of
office of the newly elected parliament.
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