Former PM Roman critcises AG Lazar for speaking for 1989 Revolition

Romania's Attorney General Augustin Lazar "had no business" speaking up in the December 1989 Revolution court case, former PM Petre Roman told AGERPRES on Monday, adding that this file is very important for all those who are victims or relatives of the victims of those days and who have the absolute right to "get this cause of theirs illuminated."
He voiced "surprise, disappointment and even indignation" for the fact that this case was brought to trial through Augustin Lazar's mouth.
"This means, in his own words, a total lack of sense of honour and moral duty. He had no business speaking up for this matter - and I say so thinking about my comrades at the barricade - on the night of December 21 when (...) 39 people were massacred. How is it possible for a prosecutor who would execute the darkest targets of the Ceausescu regime to come and tell the Romanian people about this case? Any of the military prosecutors who actually worked on this case would have been more welcome. And I say so because I've had many hours of talks with the military prosecutors who were investigating the case, many of my questions and theirs. I know they had a huge amount of data and information that they had to process with all their attention and the have advanced with the case. I think they did it in good faith, as I know them, although I keep my doubts about the need to bring Ion Iliescu to court, and even more so in the case of Gelu Voican Voiculescu," said Roman.
He argued that the file shows that former President Ion Iliescu was allegedly seeking to secure his political power, "or, when the terrorist diversion was triggered, he had already been chairman of the of CFSN [National Salvation Front Council]."
"It was the only political power in Romania at that time, because CFSN had actually met for the first time on December 27, when there was no more military action, and the terrorist diversion that caused so many hundreds of deaths and thousands of injured was undoubtedly linked to the initiative and orders of some military leaders. That is why I keep my doubts about this matter, all the more so as far as Gelu Voican Voiculescu is concerned, who was nobody then, whom would he order around? But I very much appreciate the importance of this case, because all those who are considered victims or relatives of the victims of those days have the absolute right under the rule of law, democracy, and freedom that we conquered at that time to get their cause illuminated. That is indeed a fundamental issue for the functioning of society in democracy," added Roman.
Former President Ion Iliescu has been sent to court by military prosecutors over crimes against humanity in the December 1989 Revolution case.
Gelu Voican Voiculescu, a former deputy prime minister, and retired Gen. Iosif Rus, former head of Military Aviation, have also been sent to court.
The prosecutors ordered the December 1989 Revolution case closed in relation to late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, former Prime Minister Petre Roman, former Defence Minister Victor Atanasie Stanculescu as well as Silviu Brucan, Iulian Vlad, Tudor Postelnicu, Vasile Milea and Nicolae Militaru. According to a press statement from the Attorney General's Office, the closure was ordered for several reasons: the death of the defendants, no conclusive evidence or prior prosecution.
Petre Roman, Teodor Brates - former editor-in-chief of the public television broadcaster TVR, and Ioan Toma - a former minister of youth, were acquitted for the lack of conclusive evidence of the commission of crimes against humanity, as provided for at Article 439 of the Criminal Code. AGERPRES (RO - author: Catalina Matei, editor: Mihai Simionescu; EN - author: Corneliu-Aurelian Colceriu, editor: Adina Panaitescu)
The content of the www.agerpres.ro website has the exclusive purpose of public informing.
All the information published on this website by AGERPRES is protected by relevant legal dispositions.
It is forbidden to copy, reproduce, recompile, decompile, distribute, publish, display, modify, create derived components or products or full services, as well as any exploitation of the site's content.
Details in the section Terms of Use. If you are interested in picking up AGERPRES news items, please contact the Marketing Department – [email protected].
The use of the Comments section entails your obligation to respect the AGERPRES terms and conditions in regards to the publishing of comments on the www.agerpres.ro.
Other news in category
Romanian authorities preparing facilities for tourist visas for foreigners wishing to visit Romania (minister)
Romanian authorities are preparing facilities related to tourist visas for foreigners wishing to visit Romania, while diplomatic discussions have been held regarding commercial agreements in the tourism sector with several extremely important countries from both the European Union and beyond, Minister of Economy, Digitisation, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Bogdan Ivan said on
PM Ciolacu: It is a total circus for me to resign; I will not do that
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Thursday said he does not intend to resign from his position, saying that 'it is a total circus' for that to happen, as the stake is not about him, but rather about Crin Antonescu's candidacy in the presidential election on behalf of the coalition. He was asked by the press accredited at the Victoria Palace whether
PM Ciolacu: Peace in Ukraine can only be achieved with U.S. help
Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said on Thursday, regarding the peace negotiations in Ukraine, that what is important are not the harsh, momentary statements of world leaders, but rather a fair and lasting peace in that country, which can only be achieved with the help of the U.S. 'I would like to respond to the most important global topic: the peace negotia
MAE: No discussions or interventions regarding any candidate or electoral process, in bilateral interactions with U.S. officials
The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) on Wednesday points out that there were no discussions or interventions regarding any candidate or the electoral process in Romania during bilateral interactions with officials from the U.S. Administration. 'We have heard the public statements from some representatives of the U.S. Administration at the Munich
Code Yellow warning for freezing cold weather until Monday
The National Weather Administration (ANM) issued a Code Yellow warning for exceptionally cold weather on Wednesday, valid until next Monday for almost the entire country. According to meteorologists, in the period February 19 to 24, the weather will be exceptionally cold across most of the country, with freezing temperatures at night and in the morning. Minimu
Daniel Daianu: It is in Romania's interest, as well as of other European countries, for the EU to become more cohesive
Fiscal Council President Daniel Daianu says it is in Romania's interest, as well as that of other European countries, for the EU to become more cohesive and develop its own defense capabilities while ensuring that NATO remains strong. 'Last year, Romania allocated just over 2% of GDP to defense, while running a budget deficit of 8.64% of GDP - which, i
Interim President Ilie Bolojan leaves for Paris to participate in meeting devoted to Ukraine
Interim President Ilie Bolojan left for Paris on Wednesday morning, on a regular flight, to attend a meeting organised at the Elysee Palace, the Presidential Administration reported. Ilie Bolojan is accompanied by Presidential Advisor for European Affairs Luminita Odobescu. On Monday, leaders from Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Poland, Spai
Interim president Bolojan: The year 2025 will be crucial for both Romania and globally
The year 2025 will be a 'crucial' one for both our country and globally, interim president of Romania Ilie Bolojan said on Tuesday, evoking 'increasingly intense, increasingly sophisticated' hybrid actions. He delivered a speech at the annual meeting of heads of diplomatic missions accredited to Romania. 'The year 2025 will b
Bolojan to foreign diplomats: Presidential election goal - to work for a free, fair, transparent electoral process
Acting President Ilie Bolojan said on Tuesday, at the annual meeting with the heads of diplomatic missions accredited in Romania, that Romania is a democratic state, which continues to act to strengthen its institutions and the trust in them, and stressed that the goal in regards to the presidential election is to work for a free, fair, and transparent electoral process.
Isarescu: Annual inflation rate will continue to follow generally decreasing trend throughout the year
The annual inflation rate, measured based on the consumer price indices, will continue to follow a generally decreasing trend throughout the current year, followed by a stabilisation in the upper half of the target range starting 2026, National Bank of Romania (BNR) Governor Mugur Isarescu said on Monday. 'Most certainly, what is happening now, the tension
Code Yellow for freezing cold Monday through Wednesday in 18 counties; snowfall warning in 10 counties, Bucharest
The National Weather Administration (ANM) issued new Code Yellow weather alerts for cold weather and snow, valid in 18 counties in Transylvania, Crisana, Moldavia and Maramures, as well as in ten other counties in the south, including Bucharest. According to the specialist forecast, from February 17 to 19, a Code Yellow alert affects the counties of Botosani,
Romania's economy grows 0.9% in 2024
Romania's economy grew 0.9% last year, and in the last quarter of 2024 the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased 0.7% compared to the same quarter in 2023, and 0.8% compared to the previous quarter, according to estimated data (flash) the National Institute of Statistics (INS) published on Friday. On a seasonally adjusted series, in Q4 2024, compared to t
Annual inflation rate decreases to 4.95% in January 2025
The annual inflation rate decreased in January 2025 to 4.95%, from 5.14% in December, with food product prices having increased 4.54%, those of non-food products having gone up 4.60%, and service prices having grown 6.54%, according to data published National Institute of Statistics (INS) on Friday. 'The consumer price index in January 2025 compared to Dec
Munich Security Conference/ ForMin Hurezeanu meets US special envoy Richard Grenell
Minister of foreign affairs, Emil Hurezeanu, on Thursday discussed with ambassador Richard Grenell, special envoy of US President Donald Trump, in the context of the Munich Security Conference. According to a post on the X page of the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'the discussion between the two ambassadors, which took place in Berlin, covered curr
Kallas: Europe must be at the table for Ukraine peace talks (enr)
Brussels, Feb 13 /Agerpres/ - ''Europe needs to be around the table'' for peace negotiations to end Russia's war against Ukraine, the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, told the European Newsroom (enr) in an interview on Wednesday. The former Estonian prime minister stressed that the out