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11 August 13:39

PSD refuses to support the draft law on Pillar 2 pensions, conditioning the talks on administrative reform and infrastructure measures.

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PSD interim leader Sorin Grindeanu said the party does not support the Pillar 2 pensions bill in its current form, calling for discussions to be preceded by measures to eliminate privileges and reform the administration. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan defends the changes, arguing that they would ensure the long-term stability of the system and allow for more efficient management of private pension funds. Bolojan explained that the money in Pillar 2 is intended exclusively for beneficiaries and that the proposed changes aim to prevent sudden withdrawals in the future.

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VIDEO Pensiile, cel mai fierbinte fel de pe masa guvernării: 'Legea Pilonului 2, în forma actuală, nu are sprijinul PSD' - Grindeanu
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Grindeanu, despre proiectul referitor la Pilonul II: În forma actuală, nu e o formă care să fie susţinută de către PSD

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The PSD proposal to form a working group for judges' pensions was rejected by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, risking delays in the adoption of the law.
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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 tells Ilie Bolojan that the refusal of dialogue in the justice reforms will lead to failure and political consequences.
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Sorin Grindeanu announces that the CCR would have rejected the reform of judges' pensions on the merits, asking Prime Minister Bolojan to negotiate, although the CSM opposed the reform.
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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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