According to the judgment of the Bákó County Court announced on Thursday, the construction permit issued by Dormánfalva for the concrete crosses and memorials created in the Úzvölgy war cemetery is invalid, and therefore they must be removed from there. The judgment is not final, an appeal is possible.

The judgment announced on Thursday is a natural consequence of the previous decision made last fall by the Bákó Board of Judges, according to which the Úzvölgy war cemetery does not belong to the public property of Dormánfalva in Bákó county. At the time, the court confirmed that the Moldavian city had no legal basis to take the 7,979 square meter area of ​​the war cemetery into its own public property and then register it as a plot of land, invalidating the relevant 2019 decisions of the Dormánfalv municipality.

Csíkszentmárton also started the lawsuit, which has now been closed at the first level, in 2019, asking the court for a construction permit issued by Dormánfalva allowing the placement of fifty concrete crosses commemorating alleged unknown Romanian soldiers erected in the military cemetery in April 2019, as well as a monument with an inscription emphasizing the internationality of the cemetery and a line of flags. invalidation.

This procedure was later combined with a similar claim by the prefect of Bákó County, and the trial was suspended until the trial regarding the adoption of the cemetery in Dormánfalv into public property was concluded, after which it continued. According to the judgment made public on Thursday, the court granted the request of Csíkszentmárton and the Bákó County Prefect, invalidating the construction permit and ordering the removal of the objectionable structures from the cemetery. The Bákó Court of Appeals will decide on any appeal against the first-instance verdict.

Júlia Kis, the lawyer of the Mikó Imre Legal Protection Service representing Csíkszentmárton in the lawsuit, said that she welcomes the decision because the court approved what they requested, stating that the building permit was issued illegally and ordered the demolition of the buildings.

They expect that the residents of Dormánfalvia will appeal, but they will stand up to it, he noted.

Source: Székelyhon.hu

Author: Attila Kovács

Photo: Attila Pinti