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30 July 15:42

Cristian Tudor Popescu accuses the Government of maintaining a 'dictatorship' in the judiciary, challenging the proposed reforms for magistrates' pensions.

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Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu has reacted vehemently on social networks to the government's intentions to reform magistrates' pensions, describing the justice system as a 'can of dictatorship' that perpetuates privileges. He argues that the current magistrates are descendants of the communist nomenklatura and that the independence of the judiciary is an illusion. CTP criticizes the special pensions as political rewards and warns that the changes announced by the government, such as the capping of pensions, will generate discontent and protests among magistrates.

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Gabriel Zetea warns that the state can no longer support special pensions, while judges protest against the reform.
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Ciprian Ciucu, first vice president of PNL, states that the pensions of magistrates have a major impact on the state budget, being even higher than the salaries of ministers.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, about the judges' pensions: "If such a package falls at the Constitutional Court, it is hard to assume that this Government will still have legitimacy."
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Former CCR judge, Tudorel Toader, claims that the draft on magistrates' pensions will pass the Constitutional Court with significant changes.
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Stelian Ion believes that the judges' protest will turn public opinion against them and criticizes the lack of constructive proposals instead of withdrawing the special pensions law.
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The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, states that the reform of judges' pensions respects constitutionality and hopes to avoid a social conflict.
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