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31 July 14:04

Justice Minister Radu Marinescu expects constructive talks at the Cotroceni on the reform of magistrates' pensions

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Radu Marinescu, Minister of Justice, confirmed the invitation to discussions on the law on magistrates' pensions, organized by President Nicușor Dan. The meeting will be attended by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and representatives of magistrates. Marinescu emphasizes the importance of constructive dialogue in order to reach a legislative consensus. He also mentioned that the reform of magistrates' pensions is a milestone in the PNRR and that financial responsibility is necessary in the current economic context. The government will initiate draft legislation based on these discussions.

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Ministrul Justiției, despre consultările pe legea pensiilor magistraților de la Cotroceni: "Sper să fie o discuție constructivă în limita competențelor fiecăruia" (VIDEO) - B1TV.ro
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Ministrul Justiției, despre reforma pensiilor speciale: "Noua lege trebuie aplicată cât mai repede" | Newsweek Romania
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Ministrul Justiției, despre reforma pensiilor speciale: „Noua lege trebuie aplicată cât mai repede”

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The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, stated that the decision of the Constitutional Court to reject the reform of judges' pensions is formal, not substantive, emphasizing the importance of respecting constitutionality.
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President Nicușor Dan will discuss with the leaders of the Coalition and representatives of the magistrates about the amendment of the magistrates' pension law, rejected by the CCR.
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President Nicușor Dan mediated discussions between magistrates and the governing coalition, but no compromise was reached regarding their pensions.
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Nicușor Dan supports Grindeanu's initiative to discuss the reform of judges' pensions with leaders in the judiciary, considering it a natural endeavor.
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The Minister of Justice on special pensions: "I don't know if they are taken from a child's mouth or from a hospital. However, the issue must be viewed as follows: judges are not enemies of society."
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President Nicușor Dan will discuss next week with the leaders of the Coalition about the budget for 2026 and the pensions of magistrates, considering a possible compromise.
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