Matej Accetto

[1] Accetto was appointed to the Constitutional Court based on the "explicit request by Prime Minister Miro Cerar"[3] who taught at the same faculty of law.

[4] In these emails, Accetto extensively suggests political agenda for Cerar's party, and states that he would serve as a "silent supporter" of the group.

Former judge of the Constitutional Court Matevž Krivic said at first that the accusations were unfounded, damaging and "unacceptable",[10] and three days later informed the public that he expects Accetto's resignation, if the allegations are proven to be true.

According to the copy of the criminal charge, published first by Požareport.si, Accetto was accused of hiding the true relationship with the Cerar's political party, and deceiving the court, in order to be able to judge on a case concerning a prohibited music concert.

[15] Accetto had refused to deal with the case expeditiously, and had dismissed the appeal against Klapmfer's and Gjerkeš Žnidar's decisions as unfounded, but the Administrative Court had later found that the concert was prohibited illegally.

Above: The 2018 Constitutional Court decision, in which Accetto explains that he had not participated in Cerar's political party agenda, and that he only vaguely knew Cerar. Below: Excerpt from one of the 2014 emails by Accetto, revealed in 2019, showing his active involvement in party's agenda development, and his suggestion that he would serve as a "silent supporter".