The retired judge who coordinated the “Turul 2 back” action is suing the University of Bucharest to obtain Nicușor Dan's education documents


Lâcrămioara Axinte. Photo: Facebook, personal page.
Retired judge Lăcrămioara Axinte wants to know if President Nicusor Dan was really a student of Mathematics between 1989-1992 and if he completed his studies at the University of Bucharest.
Lăcrămioara Axinte submitted, this week, to the Botoşani Court, the court where it was active, a request for the communication of information of public interest based on Law 544/2001, reports Agerpres.
The action in the court was initiated after the former judge was dissatisfied with the answer received administratively from the University of Bucharest.
“There are some inconsistencies”
Axinte wants to know if Nicusor Dan was enrolled as a student at the Faculty of Mathematics between 1989-1992 and if he completed his studies at the University of Bucharest. She requests, through the court, that the university provide her with a copy of the president's transcript as well as the bachelor's degree.
“We all have the right to know the truth about the studies done by the current president of Romania. There are some inconsistencies, both on the official website of the electoral campaign, where it states that he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Bucharest. The inconsistency is between this personal statement on the website, because it is put in the first person singular, and the inconsistencies in the CV available on the website of the Chamber of Deputies. You will see that there are some studies that overlap. In the same period of time he was a student at the Ecole Normale Superieur, he was also a master's student and he was also a doctoral student. Then I saw the way in which the certificate of equivalence of a diploma of advanced studies was obtained from a bachelor's degree from Romania”, said Lăcrămioara Axinte, for Agerpres.
Who is Lăcrămioara Axinte
Lăcrămioara Axinte was a judge at the Botoșani Court (2003-2009) and at the Botoșani Court (2009-2013) and vice president of the Botoșani Court. She retired in 2022.
The woman became known in the public space after she taught Romanians, in April 2025, on a site called “Turul 2 back”, how to contest in court the decision by which the Constitutional Court annulled the presidential elections of 2024, reported the investigation site Snoop.
In April 2025, more than 100 requests regarding the annulment of the CCR decision were registered at the addresses of the appeal courts in Romania. One of these had been admitted by a judge from the Ploiești Court of Appeal.
The former judge was proposed by the AUR for a judge position at the Constitutional Court of Romania.




