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26 August 11:15

The prosecutors from the Bucharest Tribunal announce a protest against the new legislative changes regarding the retirement of magistrates.

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The Prosecutor's Office next to the Bucharest Tribunal has decided to protest against the bill that modifies the status of magistrates, considering that the legislative interventions are premature and do not address social inequalities. Following the general assemblies convened by the CSM, prosecutors requested a negative opinion for the project, arguing that recent reform measures do not require further modifications. The protest includes the suspension of various judicial activities, and the CSM emphasizes the escalation of hostile attitudes towards judges and prosecutors, fueled by political statements and media campaigns. The project provides a cap of 70% of the last net salary for magistrates' pensions and new retirement conditions.

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BREAKING - Protest al procuroriilor de la Parchetul de pe lângă Tribunalul București: Se revoltă împotriva proiectului de lege privind pensiile magistraților
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SURSE Curtea de Apel București suspendă de miercuri toate ședințele de judecată, cu excepția celor care au ca obiect măsurile preventive / Procurorii Parchetului de pe lângă Tribunalul București suspendă, la rândul lor, toate activitățile de urmărire și supraveghere penală în semn de protest...
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Procurorii unui parchet din București au anunțat că își suspendă activitatea
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Acţiune de protest, pe perioadă nedeterminată, la Parchetul Tribunalului Bucureşti, din cauza proiectului care vizează pensiile magistraţilor. Activităţile de urmărire penală sunt suspendate

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The Appeal Courts in the country have decided to suspend the protest and resume activity, following the declaration of the unconstitutionality of the project regarding judges' pensions.
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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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Tudorel Toader states that the reform of special pensions for magistrates can be accepted by the Constitutional Court, but the changes do not solve the fundamental problems.
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The judges of the Constitutional Court (CCR) are meeting today to decide on the pensions of magistrates, in a process that has reached its third term.
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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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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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