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3 October 13:40

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan proposes that judges' salaries be partially suspended, in the context of their protests against the changes to service pensions.

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Following the protests of the magistrates against the amendments regarding service pensions, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan stated that if the activity of the courts is partially suspended, it would be moral for salaries to be similarly affected. Bolojan called on the Ministry of Justice to initiate a dialogue with the magistrates, emphasizing the importance of respect for citizens, who depend on the decisions of the courts. The contested amendments include extending the retirement age and limiting the amount of pensions, which are considered unconstitutional by the magistrates.

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Bolojan, despre protestul magistraților: Dacă activitatea e suspendată parţial, şi salarizarea să fie la fel
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Bolojan, despre protestul magistraților: Dacă activitatea e suspendată, și salariile ar trebui suspendate
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Bolojan: activitatea magistraţilor este suspendată parţial şi salarizarea să fie suspendată parţial

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