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31 July 12:45

Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna has announced that the reform of special pensions will include all categories, not just magistrates, with accountability to Parliament in August.

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Tanczos Barna said that the reform of special pensions will cover all categories of beneficiaries, including magistrates, policemen and the military. The government will take responsibility for the reform package around mid-August, with the aim of correcting inequalities with standard pensions. The reform includes measures such as raising the retirement age and changes to pension amounts. Public consultations will be essential to avoid problems of unconstitutionality.

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Tanczos Barna spune că și celelalte pensii speciale vor fi reformate, nu doar ale magistraților. Guvernul își va angaja răspunderea
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Tanczos Barna: Toate pensiile speciale vor fi reformate. Guvernul își asumă decizia la jumătatea lui august

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Deputy Prime Minister Tanczos Barna states that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should not resign after the special pensions law was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court.
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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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President Nicușor Dan announced that he will draft a new law for the reform of judges' pensions, after the Constitutional Court accepted the referral from the High Court of Cassation and Justice.
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Minister Dragoș Pîslaru emphasizes the need for a reform of special pensions, stating that Romania must be a country where work is rewarded fairly.
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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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The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, stated that the decision of the Constitutional Court to reject the reform of judges' pensions is formal, not substantive, emphasizing the importance of respecting constitutionality.
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