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13 October 20:30

President Nicușor Dan states that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should not resign if the law on judges' pensions is rejected by the Constitutional Court, arguing that the current coalition will function for at least another year.

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Nicușor Dan, the president of Romania, stated that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should not resign in the event that the law regarding the pensions of magistrates is rejected by the Constitutional Court. He emphasizes that the law has ambiguities and that there was no bad faith in the formulation of the law. Dan believes that the current coalition will remain stable for at least a year or two, highlighting the national interest in maintaining governance. Additionally, political leaders from various parties have agreed that the resignation of the Government is not necessary in the event of a law being rejected by the CCR.

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Nicuşor Dan, întrebat dacă se impune demisia premierului dacă legea privind pensiile magistraţilor va fi respinsă la CCR: Nu este cazul unei demisii. I-am transmis acest lucru şi premierului
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Nicușor Dan i-a spus lui Bolojan că nu trebuie să demisioneze dacă pensiile magistraților ”pică” la CCR: ”Nu înseamnă nimic”
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Nicușor Dan, despre cazul în care tăierea pensiilor magistraților pică la CCR: Nu e cazul să demisioneze Bolojan. I-am transmis asta

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Nicușor Dan about the prime minister's resignation: "It's not such an important issue"
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Ludovic Orban states that the Bolojan Government should not resign after the Constitutional Court declared the Law on Judges' Pensions unconstitutional, considering that there are no constitutional grounds for such an action.
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President Nicușor Dan acknowledged the conflicts within the governing coalition, but emphasized that it is functioning, having the political will to resolve the pensions of magistrates.
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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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The Minister of the Environment, Diana Buzoianu, believes that Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan should remain in office, considering that his departure would be unfair to Romanians.
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Nicușor Dan: "I believe that a referendum should be held when society has a debate, at a time when there are very well-defined and opposing opinions on a subject. On the subject of judges' pensions, this debate does not exist in society."
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