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The number of judges in Romanian courts has been steadily decreasing, with a decrease of 15% between 2021-2023.

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According to the Report on the State of Justice in 2023 published by the Superior Council of Magistracy, the number of judges working in the courts has steadily decreased, reaching a decrease of 15% between 2021-2023. The highest caseload is recorded in Ilfov, Galati and Prahova Courts, which are also facing a shortage of magistrates.

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Numărul de judecători care activează în tribunale a scăzut cu 15% în ultimii trei ani. Tribunalele Ilfov, Galaţi şi Prahova au cel mai mare număr de dosare de soluţionat pe judecător, toate trei confruntându-se cu deficit
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Deficitul de magistrați s-a adâncit în 2023. Efectul - peste 3.000 de cazuri per procuror, în 12 parchete

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