On Compliance of the Prime Minister’s February 15, 2000 Decree No.51 "On Initiating a Disciplinary Case against the Director of the State Administrative Office (Chancellery) A.Vītols" with Section 32 of the Cabinet of Ministers Structure Law, Section 1 (Parts Three and Four) and Section 58(1) of Law On the State Civil Service
Years
2000
Stages of the proceedings
Adjudicated
Outcome of the proceedings
Judgement
Type of the proceedings
Court sitting with the participation of the participants of the case
Applicant
Not less than 20 deputies of Parliament
Applicant: 7.Saeimas deputāti: Ingrīda Ūdre, Imants Stirāns, Andris Bērziņš, Jevgenija Stalidzāne, Raimonds Pauls, Romāns Mežeckis, Silvija Dreimane, Gundars Bojārs, Jānis Leja, Rišards Labanovskis, Egils Baldzēns, osvalds Zvejsalnieks, Leons Bojārs, Viola Lāzo, Aija Barča, Pēteris Salkazanovs, Jānis Čevers, Valdis Lauskis, Arnis Kalniņš, Oskars Grīgs un Imants Burvis
Date of the judgment: 27.06.2000.
Official publication: 28.06.2000.

On Compliance of the Prime Minister’s February 15, 2000 Decree No.51 "On Initiating a Disciplinary Case against the Director of the State Administrative Office (Chancellery) A.Vītols" with Section 32 of the Cabinet of Ministers Structure Law, Section 1 (Parts Three and Four) and Section 58(1) of Law On the State Civil Service

Constitutional Court decided:
1. To declare that Prime Minister’s February 15, 2000 Decree No.51 on initiating a disciplinary case against the Director of the State Administrative Office and his removal from office was a motion and is an integral part of the Cabinet of Ministers February 15, 2000 Protocol Decision (protocol No.8, section 1) ”On the Director of the State Administrative Office”.
2. To declare that the Protocol Decision ”On the Director of the State Administrative Office”(No.8, section 1) of the Cabinet of Ministers meeting complies with Article 32 of the Cabinet of Ministers Structure Law, the third and fourth parts of Article 1, Article 29 and the first part of Article 58 of the Law ”On the State Civil Service”.