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yesterday 20:52

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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Radu Marinescu stated that the reform project for judges' pensions has a chance to be considered constitutional by the CCR, emphasizing that judges are not enemies of the people. The project includes principles of proportionality and phasing, ensuring predictability for future generations of judges. Although the CSM does not support the project, the minister mentioned that discussions have taken place with their representatives. Marinescu rejected the idea of a social war and emphasized the importance of dialogue between state authorities. The government has assumed responsibility for this reform in Parliament.

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Ministrul Justiției consideră că legea privind reforma pensiilor magistraților "are șanse" să fie aprobată inclusiv de CCR. Cum vede ideea unei demisii a premierului Bolojan
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Ministrul Justiției: Proiectul pensiilor magistraților are șanse să-și mențină constituționalitatea
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Radu Marinescu, despre pensiile magistraţilor: Nu sunt duşmani ai poporului. Reforma ar putea trece de CCR
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Radu Marinescu: „Magistrații nu sunt niște dușmani ai poporului”. Ce șanse are reforma pensiilor să treacă de CCR

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Radu Marinescu, the Minister of Justice, invited representatives of the judiciary to a meeting to discuss measures to streamline civil and criminal justice.
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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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The Minister of Justice, Radu Marinescu, stated that there are no legal grounds for the dismissal of chief prosecutors, emphasizing the importance of respecting the law.
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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan had a meeting with representatives of magistrates' associations to discuss the pension reform, which aims to reduce public spending.
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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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