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7 October 06:10

Sources: The Constitutional Court of Romania will again postpone the ruling on the reform of judges' pensions, with new possible dates on October 14 or 16.

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The Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR) is set to postpone the ruling on Wednesday, October 8, regarding the referral from the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ) concerning the law on the service pensions of magistrates, according to sources from digi24.ro.


On September 24, the CCR judges had several referrals on the table regarding the measures in package 2 of the Bolojan cabinet. The Court unanimously rejected the Opposition's referral regarding the law to streamline the activities of certain autonomous administrative authorities.

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Surse: CCR va amâna din nou decizia pe pensiile magistraților. Care sunt motivele și când ar putea fi dat verdictul
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Lovitură sub centură pentru Guvern! CCR ar putea bloca reforma pensiilor magistraților
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CCR va amâna din nou verdictul privind pensiile magistraților, de care ar putea depinde demisia lui Bolojan!
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Surse: Ce va decide CCR în legătură cu legea pensiilor magistraților și ce efecte va avea decizia asupra Pachetului 2 de măsuri
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Surse: CCR va amâna din nou verdictul pe pensiile magistraților; decizie doar pe celelalte trei legi din Pachetul II

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The CCR postponed the analysis of the objections of unconstitutionality of the Private Pension Law, raised by the ICCJ and AUR to November 12.
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The judges of the Constitutional Court (CCR) are meeting today to decide on the pensions of magistrates, in a process that has reached its third term.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that the reform of judges' pensions remains a firm objective of the Government, supported by the entire coalition. He specified that, since the Constitutional Court did not reject the project on its merits, the Executive can resume the legislative process.
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The judges of the ICCJ are meeting today to decide whether they will challenge the law regarding the payment of private pensions.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will resume the reform of judges' pensions following the reasoning of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the need to correct the system to ensure financial sustainability.
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Sorin Grindeanu announces that the CCR would have rejected the reform of judges' pensions on the merits, asking Prime Minister Bolojan to negotiate, although the CSM opposed the reform.
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