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20 August 11:37

The draft legislation initiated by Crin Antonescu to amend the service pensions has been rejected by the Senate Labor Committee as poorly written and without consultation.

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Senators in the Committee on Labor and Social Protection rejected Crin Antonescu's proposal on the modification of service pensions, describing it as a "poorly written draft". USR senator Ștefan Pălărie underlined the lack of consultation with lawyers and magistrates, as well as the lack of conformity with the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court. The draft would have allowed retirement from the judiciary only at the age of 65, a measure considered catastrophic. It will now be rejected in plenary, leaving room for the government to draw up an appropriate reform.

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Propunerea lui Crin Antonescu referitoare la pensiile magistraților, respinsă de Comisia de muncă. Ștefan Pălărie (USR), precizări
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Coaliția, de la o promisiune la alta: Respinge proiectul „Antonescu” privind pensiile speciale pentru o variantă similară a Guvernului
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Proiectul lui Crin Antonescu privind pensiile speciale, trântit la Senat

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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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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 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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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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Sorin Grindeanu announces a legislative proposal that will respect constitutional principles and "bring back to the parameters of decency" the pensions of magistrates.
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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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