
Domnica Manole
Domnica Manole is a notable figure in the Moldovan judiciary, having served as a judge at the Chișinău Court of Appeal. She gained significant public attention due to her involvement in a high-profile legal case concerning a controversial referendum decision in 2016, which led to her being charged with making a ruling contrary to the law. After years of legal battles, she was eventually acquitted of the charges. Recently, she was in the news after the Supreme Court of Justice reduced the moral damages awarded to her from 800,000 lei to 300,000 lei, following her claims of suffering due to her prosecution.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Moldova | 1 | 8.00 | 0.15% | +0% | 4,033,963 | 6,245 | $12,000 | 19$ |
Totals | 1 | 4,033,963 | 6,245 | $12,000 | 19$ |
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is the President of the Constitutional Court of Moldova.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole was re-elected as the president of the Constitutional Court.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole took the oath as a judge of the Constitutional Court.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is the president of the Constitutional Court who called for public figures to be cautious in their statements.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is a judge at the Constitutional Court currently serving her second term.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is the president of the High Court who declared certain amendments to the Amnesty Law unconstitutional.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is the president of the Constitutional Court who has been accused of prejudicing the state.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole is the president of the Constitutional Court who was accused by Ion Ceban of prejudicing the state.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole has been appointed as the president of the Constitutional Court.
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Moldova:
Domnica Manole was appointed as a judge at the Constitutional Court.
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