SOME ASPECTS ON THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT REGARDING THE FUNDAMENTAL ELECTORAL RIGHTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v16i2.5133Abstract
The fundamental rights and freedoms of man and citizen are a constitutional reality, with deep implications in the existence of each person, in his relations with the state. It also represents an existential reality of each person, of society as a whole and a dimension of democracy. The regulation of electoral rights in the Romanian Constitution is the result of the existence of the democratic and social rule of law, which assumes that the people have the prerogative to participate in governance through their representatives who reflect their wishes.