CHISINAU. Dec 7 (Interfax) - The Moldovan Constitutional Court has suspended the law on the Security and Intelligence Service that limits the powers of the country's President-elect Maia Sandu, the court's press service said on Monday.
The Constitutional Court agreed to review a request to this effect submitted on Friday by parliamentarian from the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), which is led by Sandu, Sergiu Litvinenco, the press service said.
"The Constitutional Court has suspended the law that amends the law on the Security and Intelligence Service until the Constitutional Court of Moldova reviews the request and adopts a final decision," it said.