Former Romanian judge Cristi Dănileț has publicly criticized the Constitutional Court’s (CCR) reasoning for upholding a legislative amendment that could lead to the dismissal of Timișoara Mayor Dominic Fritz. Dănileț expressed confusion regarding the Court's justification for deeming the amendment constitutional, stating he struggles to understand the logic behind it. He suggested the legal argument is poorly constructed, remarking it appears "written in if-then language," implying conditional reasoning lacking clear basis. The amendment concerns a law related to the National Integrity Agency (ANI) and has ignited debate over its potential political motivations. This decision could potentially void Fritz’s mayoral mandate, impacting the political landscape of Timișoara. Dănileț's criticism highlights concerns about the clarity and consistency of the CCR's rulings. The controversy underscores tensions surrounding the application of anti-corruption laws in Romania.