CCRM
Constitution of Moldova
Constitution of the Republic of Moldova
(1) The Prosecutor's Office is an autonomous public institution within the judicial authority, which contributes to the administration of justice, defense of the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of the person, society and the state through criminal and other procedures provided by law.
(2) The attributions of the Prosecutor's Office are exercised by prosecutors.
(3) The competences, the way of organization and functioning of the Prosecutor's Office are established by law.
(1) The Prosecutor General is appointed by the President of the Republic of Moldova, at the proposal of the Superior Council of Prosecutors, for a term of 7 years, which cannot be renewed.
(2) The General Prosecutor is dismissed from office by the President of the Republic of Moldova, at the proposal of the Superior Council of Prosecutors, in accordance with the law, for objective reasons and under a transparent procedure.
(3) The appointment, transfer, promotion and dismissal of hierarchically inferior prosecutors shall be carried out by the Prosecutor General, at the proposal of the Superior Council of Prosecutors.
(1) The Superior Council of Prosecutors is the guarantor of the independence and impartiality of prosecutors.
(2) The Superior Council of Prosecutors is constituted, in accordance with the law, by prosecutors elected from prosecutorships of all levels and from representatives of other authorities, public institutions or civil society. Prosecutors in the Superior Council of Prosecutors are an important part.
(3) The Superior Council of Prosecutors shall ensure the appointment, transfer, promotion and application of disciplinary measures against prosecutors.
(4) The manner of organization and functioning of the Superior Council of Prosecutors shall be established by law
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