Maximum adjudication time for the full EDR process (days)

Romania

Romania

Answer
3 days
Source

Article 11. (1) The Central Election Bureau shall make public the proposalsreceived for candidates, in the media, and shall post them, at itsheadquarters, within 24 hours of their registration.

(2) No later than 20 daysbefore the election date, the candidate, political parties, politicalalliances, and citizens may contest the registration of – or the failure toregister – the candidacy. The petition shall be submitted to the CentralElection Bureau, which shall send it to the Constitutional Court, for solution,together with the candidacy file, within 24 hours.

(3) The ConstitutionalCourt shall solve the petition within 48 hours of its filing. The solution shall be finaland published in the Official Gazette of Romania, Part I.

(4) The next day after theexpiry of the term for solving petitions, as stipulated under paragraph (3),the Central Election Bureau shall notify the final registered candidacies, inthe order of their submittal, to constituency election bureaux.

Law on the Election of thePresident of Romania no. 370/2004 was published in the Official Gazette ofRomania, Part I, no. 887 of 29 September 2004 and amended by GovernmentEmergency Ordinance no. 77/2004, published in the Official Gazette of Romania,Part I, no. 920 of 9 October 2004. http://www.lexadin.nl/wlg/legis/nofr/eur/lxwerom.htm

Comment

1 day (CEB to send complaintit to the Constitutional Court) + 2 days (Constitutional Court to solvepetition) = 3 days*

*If we take that theone who complains, submits a complaint right after the discovery of thedecision by the Central Election Bureau

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