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23 September 20:45

The Constitutional Court postpones the ruling on the request of the High Court of Cassation and Justice regarding the pensions of magistrates, citing the complexity of the case.

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The Constitutional Court will not decide on Wednesday regarding the referral of the High Court of Cassation and Justice related to the law on service pensions for magistrates, postponing the ruling for two weeks due to the complexity of the case. The High Court contests the project based on several legal principles, including the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. Meanwhile, magistrates have suspended their activities as a form of protest. The adopted project provides for pensions of up to 70% of the net salary and retirement at 64 years after 10 years of service.

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CCR va amâna mâine sesizarea ÎCCJ privind pensiile speciale ale magistraților. Când se vor pronunța judecătorii Curții (surse)
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Surse: Decizia pe care o va lua Curtea Constituțională, miercuri, în ceea ce privește pensiile magistraților și ce proiecte de legi se mai află pe masa CCR
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Decizia privind pensiile magistraților, amânată de CCR. Este așteptată să se pronunțe pe celelalte proiecte de legi pentru care Guvernul și-a angajat răspunderea SURSE
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SURSE CCR va amâna miercuri decizia pe legea pensiilor magistraţilor, pentru a nu risca destrămarea Guvernului înainte de şedinţa ECOFIN

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