1. Every individual, natural or legal person, being the subject of private and public law, when being a party in a legal process or the holder of fundamental rights and freedoms provided for in the Constitution, is entitled to lodge a complaint before theConstitutional Court against any act that violates his rights and freedoms provided for in the Constitution, under the criteria provided in Article 71/a of this Law.
2. In specific cases, subject to the individual constitutional complaint can also be a law or a normative act, as provided by Article 49 paragraph 3 of this Law.
3. The Constitutional Court shall conclusively examine the appeals against decisions of the High Judicial Council and High Prosecutorial Council, under Article 140 paragraph 4 and Article 148/d of the Constitution.