After running into hardships in the Romanian Senate, the lustration law has finally made it to the Chamber of Deputies. The latter is now to decide on the normative act that bans the access of people formerly involved in the communist regime structures and the repressive structures of the ex communist party access to official positions and ranks.
After Romanian senators passed the law, PM Tariceanu expressed trust that excessive points included in the text, such as the incrimination of people who had dealt with currency operations (ex Liberal leader Theodor Stolojan one of them), would be eliminated.
In today's paper you can read a presentation of those categories of citizens the Senate's version of the law refers to. (...) (V.D.)