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Sorin Grindeanu criticizes the blockage in the coalition regarding judges' pensions, stating that 231 million euros are lost due to lack of consensus.

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The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, expressed dissatisfaction regarding the deadlock in the governing coalition concerning the pensions of magistrates, emphasizing that, in the last ten days, no solutions have been found to unblock the situation. He mentioned that a law has been declared unconstitutional, and the reasoning of the Constitutional Court is delayed, which leads to financial losses of 231 million euros. Grindeanu criticized the inflexible attitude of some coalition members, who refuse to negotiate and collaborate with justice actors to find a solution.


He also emphasized that the PSD has proposed a solution, but without consensus in the coalition, discussions are blocked. Grindeanu concluded that, without a joint decision, the coalition risks losing money and precious time. The next coalition meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, but uncertainty persists.

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Grindeanu, despre pensiile magistraţilor: Noi, coaliţia, de o săptămână tăiem frunze la câini, facem fotosinteză / Nefiind consens, lucrurile sunt blocate în acest moment. O să vedem marţi, o avem iarăşi coaliţie
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Sorin Grindeanu, liderul PSD, despre pensiile magistraţilor: Noi, coaliţia, de o săptămână tăiem frunze la câini, facem fotosinteză

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Sorin Grindeanu, the interim president of the PSD, stated that Romania could lose 200 million euros if the law on judges' pensions is not approved by November 28.
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The interim president of the PSD, Sorin Grindeanu, warned that if the party's proposals regarding judges' pensions are rejected again, discussions within the governing coalition will need to be approached differently.
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Sorin Grindeanu announces a legislative proposal that will respect constitutional principles and "bring back to the parameters of decency" the pensions of magistrates.
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Sorin Grindeanu announced the initiation of a consultation for the rapid drafting of a bill regarding judges' pensions.
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Sorin Grindeanu announced that the magistrates are willing to return to the dialogue table for a new project regarding pensions, which will be proposed in the coalition.
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