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2 July 13:54

The National Federation of Trade Unions in Administration asks the Ombudsman to challenge GEO 36/2025 at the CCR, accusing the Government of hypocrisy in allocating funds to parties.

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The FNSA accuses the Government of imposing austerity in the administration, cutting employees' salaries, while allocating over 1.3 billion lei to political parties with public money. The unions are calling on the CCR to challenge GEO 36/2025, which, while promising budget savings, favors political parties. The criticism targets the government's hypocrisy of demanding sacrifices from employees while continuing to support political privileges.

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Guvernul taie din salariile din administrație, dar alocă peste 1,3 miliarde de lei partidelor. Sindicatele cer sesizarea CCR
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FNSA solicită Avocatului Poporului să se sesizeze şi să promoveze la CCR o acţiune privind neconstituţionalitatea Ordonanţei care plafonează sporul pentru condiţii grele de muncă: Austeritate pentru salariaţi, festin pentru partide. Ruşine!

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