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Thursday 11:50

The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, criticized the suspension of the activity of magistrates and announced the creation of a working group for solutions in justice.

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Radu Marinescu emphasized that there is no strike in justice and urged magistrates to be responsible. At a meeting with representatives of the judicial system, he announced the formation of an inter-institutional working group to address issues in justice, although the magistrates of the High Court of Cassation and Justice and the Superior Council of Magistracy boycotted the discussions. The draft of the service pensions was not discussed, and the minister reiterated the importance of institutional dialogue. The objectives of the government program include reducing the duration of trials and streamlining the activity of the courts.

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Ministrul Radu Marinescu critică magistrații care și-au suspendat activitatea în instanțe. „Nu există grevă în justiție”
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Ministrul Justiţiei: Am convenit să creăm un grup de lucru interinstituţional care să abordeze de o manieră integrată, prin dialog, toate soluţiile care trebuie implementate în justiţie. Nu s-a discutat despre pensiile de serviciu ale magistraţilor
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Ministrul Justiţiei: Am convenit să creăm un grup de lucru interinstituţional care să abordeze de o manieră integrată, prin dialog, toate soluţiile care trebuie implementate în justiţie. Nu s-a discutat despre pensiile de serviciu ale magistraţilor

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