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2 July 16:15

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said that the 180,000 lei allowances for three CCR judges are legal but immoral in the current context.

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Ilie Bolojan said that although the 180,000 lei allowances for CCR judges at the end of their term of office are legal according to the law, they are immoral in the current economic situation. The Prime Minister emphasized that if the Court does not have funds, the Government will not be able to allocate additional money, given that the budget rectification will be negative. He emphasized the importance of decency and normality in handling such situations.

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Bolojan, despre faptul că trei judecători de la CCR ar putea primi indemnizaţii de 180.000 de lei: Ele sunt legale, dacă au bani să le dea, dar în contextul actual cred că sunt imorale
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Bolojan critică indemnizațiile pentru judecătorii CCR: Legale, dar imorale în actualul context bugetar. Nu avem bani de dat în plus
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Ilie Bolojan, despre „primele de pensionare” de la CCR de 180.000 de lei: „În contextul actual, sunt imorale”
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VIDEO 'Sunt imorale' – Premierul îl 'spulberă' pe judecătorii CCR care urmează să primească indemnizații-record

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will resume the reform of judges' pensions following the reasoning of the Constitutional Court, emphasizing the need to correct the system to ensure financial sustainability.
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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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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan states that the reform of judges' pensions is a serious project, emphasizing that it will not betray society and that the CSM's opinion is formal.
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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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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan: "At Romatsa, which is a monopolistic company in Romania, this year the management has increased salaries from 72,000 lei per month to 142,000 lei per month gross."
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